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A Tesla car caught fire at a charging station in Changzhou. The staff clarified that the incident was not spontaneous combustion. The cause of the fire is under investigation

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According to news on May 24, an accident occurred in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province recently in which a Tesla car caught fire at a super charging station. According to The Paper, the incident occurred on May 22. Fortunately, it did not cause any casualties.

A Tesla car caught fire at a charging station in Changzhou. The staff clarified that the incident was not spontaneous combustion. The cause of the fire is under investigation

#At the time of the incident, a Tesla Model S caught fire while charging. It can be observed from the video data of the scene that the fire was quite fierce and even spread to a white Model 3 next to it, causing the paint on its side to be partially blackened. However, thankfully, the fire at the scene was quickly brought under control and did not cause wider damage or cause any injuries.

Tesla 4S store staff responded to this incident and pointed out that the Tesla vehicle that caught fire did not spontaneously ignite. The specific cause of the fire is still under investigation and needs to wait for an official reply from Tesla.

So far, Tesla officials have not publicly responded to this incident.

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