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Tesla Cars Set on Fire in Rome: Possible Arson Investigated

Tesla Cars Set on Fire in Rome: Possible Arson Investigated

In a concerning incident in Rome, several Tesla electric vehicles were set ablaze, prompting an investigation into possible arson. The fires, which occurred at a Tesla Supercharger station, have raised alarms about the safety of electric vehicles and the potential for targeted attacks. Authorities are currently examining the scene to determine the cause of the fires and whether they were intentionally set.

Similar incidents have been reported at other Tesla Supercharger stations in Italy and France, leading to speculation about a coordinated effort against the company. Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, has acknowledged the incidents and stated that the company is cooperating fully with local law enforcement to address the situation.

The incidents have sparked a broader discussion about the security of electric vehicle charging infrastructure and the need for enhanced measures to protect these facilities. As the investigation continues, Tesla and other electric vehicle manufacturers are likely to face increased scrutiny over the safety and security of their products and services.

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