Tesla Supercharger vandalized with frozen cables and anti-Musk imagery amid Sweden union dispute
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Tesla Supercharger vandalized with frozen cables and anti-Musk imagery amid Sweden union dispute
""Go home Elon,""
""I laughed a little and it was pretty nicely drawn. But it was a bit unnecessary," Jakobsson said. "They don't have to do vandalism because they're angry at Elon Musk.""
A Tesla Supercharger site in Vansbro, Sweden, was vandalized during peak winter travel weeks, with charging cables found frozen and a banner reading "Go home Elon" that included a graphic of Musk's gesture. The incident occurred amid a more-than-two-year strike by IF Metall over Tesla's refusal to sign a collective bargaining agreement for Swedish workers. Sympathy actions from other unions, including Seko, disrupted power to some stations, prompting Tesla to install a generator at the site; the generator reportedly was not working the morning of the incident. The site experienced long lines, with roughly 50 Teslas and other EVs waiting to charge, and Tesla Superchargers in Sweden remain open to other electric vehicle brands.
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