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Tesla engineer accuses Elon Musk of betraying Tesla’s mission in exit letter

Robert Frost by Robert Frost
September 12, 2025
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Tesla engineer accuses Elon Musk of betraying Tesla’s mission in exit letter
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A long-time Tesla engineer announced his departure from the company, citing Elon Musk as the primary reason for quitting. In his public exit letter, he decided to expose the CEO’s betrayal of Tesla’s mission.

Giorgio Balestrieri spent the last 8 years at Tesla.

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He spent most of his time as a data analyst in the energy storage division and then as an algorithm engineer working on Autobidder, Tesla’s real-time trading and control platform for energy assets.

During his tenure, Balestrieri helped accelerate the deployment of energy storage from its infancy to its current status as a significant piece of the energy transition puzzle.

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Today, he announced his departure from Tesla.

In an exit letter made public on LinkedIn, Balestrieri thanked his colleagues and congratulated them on all the progress they accomplished together over the years.

In the letter, the engineer was not shy about stating “the main reason” why he was leaving: Elon Musk.

Balestrieri explained that he believes the CEO has failed Tesla’s mission:

All this being said, I do need to address the elephant in the room: the main reason I’m leaving is that I think Elon has dealt huge damage to Tesla’s mission (and to the health of democratic institutions in several countries). Beyond that, Elon’s leadership and decision making seem seriously compromised. Given his huge (and growing, inexplicably) stake in Tesla, I can’t convince myself anymore that this is the right place to be. This is not just about politics: it’s about lying to the public, manipulating public discourse, targeting minorities and supporting climate change deniers and political forces aligned with the oil and gas industry. I think it’s fairly indisputable that the current US administration is slowing down the energy transition. Unfortunately, speed is critical if we are to avert the worst consequences of climate change.

You can read the full letter here.

Electrek’s Take

Good for him. I share the sentiment.

I don’t blame anyone working at Tesla. Like Balestrieri, you can have a meaningful job at Tesla that still contributes to the mission to accelerate the world’s transition to a sustainable economy.

However, it can be frustrating when the CEO takes clear actions against the mission on a large scale, such as funding climate change-denying politicians who are implementing policies that are now slowing the deployment of renewable energy and the electric transport transition.

For many people who joined Tesla for the mission, seemingly like Balestrieri, it can feel counterproductive.

I think it’s clear that it is contributing to the significant talent exodus we have been seeing at Tesla over the last two years.

Musk’s leadership is not what it used to be.

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