San Francisco Chronicle

Viral video shows vandalism at Tesla stations in Vallejo

- SBy Aidin Vaziri Reach Aidin Vaziri: avaziri@sfchronicl­e.com

Bay Area dog trainer Josh Beckler stumbled on an unusual sight on his way to the gym on a recent Sunday. As he pulled his Tesla into the parking lot of a Target complex in Vallejo, he noticed the row of supercharg­ing stations had been vandalized.

Taking out his phone, he recorded a video as he walked down the row of 20 stations, highlighti­ng that every charging cable that connects power to the electric vehicles had been cut.

“You would think that it’s a protest or some symbol of activism,” Beckler said with a chuckle in the video. “But it’s not. It’s the Bay Area.”

Pausing to display the end of a severed cord, he speculated, “These things have a little copper in them.

They’re recycling them and cashing in.”

By the time Beckler finished his workout, he said, yellow tape was surroundin­g the charging stations and Target security personnel were investigat­ing the scene. The Vallejo Police Department did not immediatel­y respond to requests for more informatio­n about the apparent vandalism.

Since posting the video to his k9optima account on TikTok last week, it has amassed approximat­ely 320,000 views and counting.

Beckler told the Chronicle he wasn’t surprised by the discovery. With 17 years of experience as an investigat­or for Home Depot, Beckler regularly pursued thieves who stripped copper from the store’s generators.

“If it were a protest, they wouldn’t have taken the cords because they’re extremely heavy,” he said. “They hauled about 250 pounds of hose. There’s also a small control box on the stations, and they took those too.”

According to Scrap Monster, copper scrap material fetches approximat­ely $3 per pound in the East Bay.

Reports nationwide have cited several instances of individual­s clipping cords out of Tesla supercharg­ing stations, increasing­ly leaving electric vehicle drivers stranded without a charge. The California Energy Commission estimates there are approximat­ely 10,000 Tesla supercharg­ing stations across California.

 ?? Justin Sullivan/Getty Images ?? A Tesla recharges in Petaluma. Reports nationwide have cited several instances of cords clipped out of Tesla supercharg­ing stations, likely for the copper inside.
Justin Sullivan/Getty Images A Tesla recharges in Petaluma. Reports nationwide have cited several instances of cords clipped out of Tesla supercharg­ing stations, likely for the copper inside.

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