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Tesla’s Optimus robot VP is leaving the company

GTBy GTJune 8, 2025 TechCrunch No Comments2 Mins Read
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The head of Tesla’s Optimus humanoid robot program, Milan Kovac, is leaving the company.

Kovac said Friday in a post on X that he “had to make the most difficult decision” of his life to leave. “I’ve been far away from home for too long, and will need to spend more time with family abroad,” he wrote. Kovac said that was “the only reason” and that his support for Musk and Tesla is “ironclad.”

Kovac’s departure was first reported Friday by Bloomberg News.

The departure comes as Tesla CEO Elon Musk has claimed the company will have “thousands” of Optimus robots operating in its factories by the end of this year. “And we expect to scale Optimus up faster than any product, I think, in history, to get to millions of units per year as soon as possible,” Musk said last month.

Kovac worked at Tesla for nearly 10 years, with much of that time coming as a top engineer on the Autopilot team. He was tapped to help lead development of Optimus in 2022 and became a vice president overseeing the program in late 2024.

“I’m driving the Optimus program (Tesla’s humanoid robot) & all its engineering teams,” Kovac previously wrote on his LinkedIn profile. “Separately, I’m also driving the engineering teams responsible for all the software foundations & infrastructure common between Optimus and Autopilot.”

Ashok Elluswamy, the vice president of Tesla’s AI software division, will take over the Optimus project, according to Bloomberg.

This story has been updated with information from Kovac’s X post about his departure.



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