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Tesla's North American director of service leaves EV maker

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Posted on August 11, 2025

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(Reuters) -Piero Landolfi, Tesla's director of service for the North American market has left the EV maker after nearly nine years, joining an exodus of executives from the company grappling with a

Tesla's North American Service Director Departs After Nearly Nine Years

(Reuters) -Piero Landolfi, Tesla's director of service for the North American market has left the EV maker after nearly nine years, joining an exodus of executives from the company grappling with a drop in sales.

Leaving Tesla was hard due to "the first principle thinking and the getting stuff done mentality" at the company, Landolfi said in a LinkedIn post on Sunday.

Landolfi has now joined AI robotics and autonomous e-commerce technology company Nimble as its senior vice president of operations, per his LinkedIn profile.

His move is the latest of a string of departures from the electric carmaker, joining Troy Jones, Tesla's top sales executive in North America, who left in July after 15 years with the company.

Raj Jegannathan, a senior executive with a wide purview including several IT and data functions, recently took over the sales role, Reuters reported exclusively last month.

Other key figures who left include Omead Afshar, Tesla CEO Elon Musk's confidant, who was in charge of sales and manufacturing operations in North America and Europe.

Milan Kovac, the head of Tesla's Optimus humanoid robot team, announced he was leaving in June. Other recent departures include top battery executive Vineet Mehta and software chief David Lau.

Musk's EV maker posted the worst quarterly sales decline in more than a decade and profit that missed Wall Street targets in July; its profit margin on making cars, however, was better than many feared.

Musk had said that U.S. government cuts in support for EV makers could lead to a "few rough quarters" for Tesla, before a wave of revenue from self-driving software and services begins late next year.

(Reporting by Juby Babu in Mexico City; Editing by Alan Barona)

Key Takeaways

  • Piero Landolfi leaves Tesla after nearly nine years.
  • Landolfi joins Nimble as senior VP of operations.
  • Tesla faces a trend of executive departures.
  • Tesla's sales and profit margins are under pressure.
  • Musk anticipates revenue from self-driving software.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Piero Landolfi?
Piero Landolfi was Tesla's director of service for the North American market before leaving the company after nearly nine years.
What company did Landolfi join after leaving Tesla?
After leaving Tesla, Piero Landolfi joined Nimble as its senior vice president of operations.
What recent challenges has Tesla faced?
Tesla posted the worst quarterly sales decline in over a decade and reported profits that missed Wall Street targets in July.
Who are some other executives that have recently left Tesla?
Other notable departures include Troy Jones, Omead Afshar, Milan Kovac, Vineet Mehta, and David Lau.
What did Elon Musk say about the future of Tesla?
Elon Musk indicated that U.S. government cuts in support for EV makers could lead to a few rough quarters for Tesla, but he expects a wave of revenue from self-driving software and services to begin late next year.

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