Tesla manufacturing director Benjamin Bate leaves for Chemelex

Benjamin Bate, Tesla's Director of Vehicle Operations and Engineering at its Fremont factory, has departed after more than eight years to join Chemelex as a plant manager. His exit adds to a ongoing wave of high-level departures at the electric vehicle maker. The move highlights challenges in retaining experienced manufacturing talent amid shifting company priorities.

Benjamin Bate spent over eight years at Tesla, starting in January 2018 as Maintenance and Controls Manager for paint operations at the Fremont factory. He advanced through several roles, including Senior Manufacturing Manager for Paint Operations from August 2019 to April 2020, Senior Manager for General Assembly Operations from April to December 2020, and Director of Manufacturing for Model 3 and Model Y from December 2020 to August 2023. In his final position as Director of Vehicle Operations and Engineering, appointed in August 2023, Bate oversaw production of Tesla's best-selling vehicles at its key Fremont site for nearly three years.

Before joining Tesla, Bate worked at Ford for nearly two years as a Manufacturing Engineering Manager in paint operations in Kansas City. Now, he has taken up the role of Plant Manager at Chemelex, a Redwood City-based company specializing in electric thermal and sensing solutions—a departure from electric vehicle manufacturing to industrial equipment.

Bate's exit, confirmed via his LinkedIn profile, is the latest in a series of departures from Tesla over the past two years. Notable exits include Drew Baglino, who led powertrain and energy engineering for 18 years, in April 2024; Model Y program manager Emmanuel Lamacchia and Cybertruck program head Siddhant Awasthi in November 2025; and Omead Afshar, who oversaw sales and manufacturing in North America and Europe, in mid-2025. Other losses encompass Tesla's long-time head of software David Lau, top car designers, the top crash safety architect, head of North American sales, and the director of Tesla Energy products.

Tesla has faced a 10% layoff in April 2024, contributing to the talent drain. Reports indicate the company prefers recruiting young graduates over experienced veterans, potentially exacerbating morale issues and boredom among engineers as focus shifts toward autonomy and robotics rather than vehicle innovation. TSLA shares traded 2% lower following the news, with the company set to report fourth-quarter earnings soon. Over the past 12 months, the stock has gained 11%.

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