Lyft is on a bit of a Tesla poaching spree while Tesla employees are exiting in droves. The latest ex-Tesla employee to join Lyft is Cal Lankton, who most recently led the development of Teslaelectric vehicle charging network up until May. At Lyft, Lankton will serve as VP of infrastructure operations where he will focus on the next generation of Lyftdriver hubs.

&I came to Lyft because I believe in the companypriorities of driver care and environmental sustainability, and I know that our retail footprint can effectively marry the two through smart design and deployment,& Lankton said in a statement.

Lyft is also bringing on board Geoffrey Bain from Unilever to serve as the companysenior director of retail operations. Both will work with Lyft VP of Driver Experience Operations Karim Bousta, who joined the company in July from Tesla. All of the aforementioned people report to Lyft COO Jon McNeill, who joined Lyft — also from Tesla — in February.

&With Cal and Geoffrey leading our retail strategy, I am confident that our next-generation service centers will exceed driver expectations, and they will see the results of this teamdedication reflected in their earnings,& McNeill said in a statement.

In May,Lyft committed$100 million to better support its drivers by specifically putting the money toward cheaper oil changes, basic car maintenance, serviced car washes and more. Lyft also will almost double its operating hours at its driver hubs in 15 cities throughout the nation.

The idea with that commitment is to help drivers make more money and maximize their earnings by offsetting the costs of driving. Other benefits will include car and SUV rentals, tax education and more.

Lyft also says it expects to more than double its driver base in the next five years. Currently, Lyft has 1.4 million drivers,according to its latest economic impact report.

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