In the latest TechFlow news, on March 4th, according to Jinshi data, the Massachusetts police of the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) in the United States stated that 7 charging piles of a TSL(TSLA.O) charging station were intentionally set on fire, and the suspicious incident is currently under investigation.
Littelton Fire Chief Stil McCody said, ‘It does appear that this was an arson.’ The fire occurred around 1 a.m. on Monday at The Point Shopping Center on Litelton Constitution Avenue. Litelton Police Department stated that when the police arrived at the scene, the charging station was engulfed in flames and thick smoke.
In recent weeks, there have been acts of vandalism against TSL products in several states in the United States. TSL CEO Musk supports U.S. President Trump and is now in charge of the Department of Government Efficiency. Some TSL drivers have expressed that this behavior will not have any impact on Musk, but will only harm those who actually use the charging stations.