Tesla Vice President Raj Jegannathan has ended his tenure of working for almost 13 years. He played an important role in being in a powerful role, not public facing as that of Elon Musk. Over the years, he moved through technical, infrastructure and even sales leadership responsibilities. His exit comes at a moment when Tesla appears to be navigating sales pressure, leadership reshuffles and big bets on AI. He shared his resignation news via his LinkedIn profile, incorporating his journey and being grateful for his role. Know more about Raj Jegannathan, ex-Vice President of Tesla (owned by Elon Musk).
Tesla Vice President Raj Jegannathan’s LinkedIn exit after 13 years
Jegannathan announced his departure through a LinkedIn post, calling his Tesla journey one of “continuous evolution”. He spoke about working across AI infrastructure, IT, security and customer-facing business systems. There was no clear reason for leaving.His departure comes during a period when Tesla appears to be dealing with sales pressure and leadership churn. Some reports mention falling deliveries and increased competition in EV markets globally.
Source: LinkedIn
Educational background and career
Jegannathan did his Bachelor’s in Computer Science from St Joseph College of Arts and Science, and later he did his further studies in Master’s of Computer Applications, Computer Science from Sacred Heart College, as per his LinkedIn profile.For about 5 years, he was reportedly self-employed, developing a bunch of applications. With a good background in IT services, he founded Visali Technologies, where he used to head IT operations, developing ERP solutions for Textile Garments and Educational Institutions.He developed a strong experience in working to provide Infrastructure support and worked as a contractor for a couple of years. From team lead at iOPEX technologies to beginning his career in Tesla as Sr Staff Engineer. That background seems to explain why Tesla trusted him with large-scale infrastructure.
Raj Jegannathan’s experience at Tesla from 2012 joining
Raj Jegannathan joined Tesla in 2012, reportedly starting in technical and IT-focused roles before climbing steadily through the ranks. Over time, he became Vice President and handled major internal systems that powered Tesla’s operations.His work touched areas that don’t always get public attention, but focused more on IT infrastructure, security, and business apps. The kind of systems that quietly keep global companies running. At one stage, he was also involved in building and managing what is described as one of the world’s largest AI computing clusters inside Tesla. It suggests deep involvement in the company’s push into AI-driven manufacturing, automation, and vehicle software.One of the most surprising turns in his career came when he moved into sales leadership, especially in North America. This reportedly happened when Tesla was facing slowing demand in some regions. What made this interesting was simple. He had no traditional sales background. Still, sources suggested he was trusted by Elon Musk and had broad visibility across Tesla’s systems and data. During this time, he reportedly introduced more AI-driven tools to improve internal workflows across sales and service operations. Currently, there’s no official word yet on his next move.





