Tesla’s Vice President of Information Technology, Raj Jegannathan, departs after 13 years at the company. He led sales last year and was responsible for AI infrastructure and information security. Tesla faces challenges with a 3% revenue decline in 2025 and pressure to boost electric vehicle demand. Jegannathan’s next steps remain unknown.

The departure of Raj Jegannathan from Tesla signals a leadership change during a critical phase for the electric vehicle manufacturer. Tesla’s first annual revenue decline in 2025 and pressure to deliver on autonomous driving promises add to the challenges. Jegannathan’s exit raises questions about the company’s future direction and strategy.

Tesla’s revenue dropped 3% in 2025, marking its first annual decline. The departure of Raj Jegannathan, Vice President of Information Technology, adds to the company’s challenges. Pressure mounts for Tesla to revitalize electric vehicle demand and deliver on promises of fully autonomous driving systems. Jegannathan’s exit raises concerns about the company’s future plans.

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