
Optimus Head Milan Kovac Announces Exit
The company has expanded from just a car company to programmes like Tesla Optimus, a division that develops robotic humanoid technology, and now Musk's robotic ambitions may be facing a challenge as the program’s leader is leaving the EV giant, as per The Street.According to the report, Milan Kovac recently announced that he would step down from his role as the vice president of engineering at Optimus.
Personal Reasons Behind Departure
Kovac shared in a post on his social media platform X (previously Twitter) account that he decided to step down, as he felt the need to spend more time with his family abroad. He wrote, "I’ve been far away from home for too long, and will need to spend more time with family abroad. I want to make it clear that this is the only reason, and has absolutely nothing to do with anything else. My support for @elonmusk and the team is ironclad - Tesla team forever," as per his X post.Over the past 9+ years, I’ve had the immense privilege to work with some of the most brilliant minds in AI & engineering. I’ve built friendships that will last a lifetime.
— Milan Kovac (@_milankovac_) June 6, 2025
This week, I’ve had to make the most difficult decision of my life and will be moving out of my position.… pic.twitter.com/ENwYRDQkMO
From Autopilot Engineer to VP of Optimus
He had joined Tesla in 2016 and started as a staff software engineer at Tesla’s Autopilot division, and as he spent years advancing through roles to being named director and later vice president of Optimus, as per The Street. While, Kovac worked at Tesla, he played an important role in shaping both its autopilot and robotic humanoid technology, according to the report.Kovac's LinkedIn profile mentions that his responsibilities included “driving the engineering teams responsible for all the software foundations and infrastructure common between Optimus and Autopilot,” helping guide both divisions forward, reported The Street.
Departure Comes at a Crucial Time
His sudden departure comes at a time when the EV maker is gearing up for launching its self-driving robotaxis in Austin, Texas, on June 12, as per the report.Who Will Fill the Role?
Autopilot and AI software team VP Ashok Elluswamy is expected to take over Kovac’s position, reported The Street.FAQs
Who is Milan Kovac?He was the vice president of engineering for Tesla’s Optimus robotics program.
Why is he leaving Tesla?
He said he wants to spend more time with family abroad, and emphasized it’s not due to internal issues.
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