In a shocking incident, seven Tesla charging stations in Littleton, Massachusetts, were set on fire early Monday, leading investigators to suspect arson. The Littleton Police confirmed that these charging stations were the only ones in the town and have suffered significant damage. Although no customers were charging at the time, and there were no reported injuries, the situation remains critical as the stations serve as vital infrastructure for electric vehicle drivers. Tesla has promised repairs within 48 hours, while law enforcement investigates the cause of the fires, which were deemed intentionally set.
A group of Superchargers in a small town outside Boston caught fire this week - and investigators suspect it was arson. Massachusetts police are working with local officials to investigate seven Tesla charging stations that were engulfed in flames early Monday morning.
Littleton Police Deputy Chief Jeff Patterson told Business Insider that the seven charging stations that were damaged are the only ones in the town, and none of them are usable. However, he said they are actively being repaired.
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