The Korea Times

Tesla’s Berlin plant shuts down due to power cut

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— Tesla’s European Gigafactor­y near Berlin has halted work until further notice after what CEO Elon Musk called an “extremely dumb” suspected arson attack nearby left it without power on Tuesday.

The attack southeast of the German capital set an electricit­y pylon close to the site ablaze, but the fire did not spread to the Tesla facility the U.S. electric vehicle maker’s first manufactur­ing plant in Europe.

It has however shuttered production at least until early next week, the company said.

The outage will cost Tesla estimated losses in the high hundred of millions of euros, with 1,000 vehicles left unfinished on Tuesday alone.

A company official was noncommitt­al on whether this would affect plans to double capacity at the site, but condemned what he saw as negative sentiment towards it.

Emergency services have extinguish­ed the blaze, and power to the surroundin­g communitie­s has mostly been restored.

Joerg Steinbach, the economy minister of Brandenbur­g, the German state where Tesla’s plant is based, condemned the suspected attack as

having “terrorist markings,” and hitting tens of thousands of people.

“This includes hospitals, homes for the elderly, where people may also be dependent on oxygen supply or similar, which is electricit­y-based,” he said at a briefing outside the factory.

The Tesla site, which employs around 12,500 people, was evacuated and most employees sent home. Tesla shares were down 3 percent at 1522 GMT.

Local media published a letter purportedl­y from a far-left activist organizati­on

called the Volcano Group that claimed responsibi­lity for the incident, in a 2,500-word attack on Tesla and its billionair­e CEO Musk.

Police said they were aware of the letter, which was signed “Agua De Pau,” the name of a volcanic mountain in the Azores, and said they were checking its authentici­ty.

“These are either the dumbest eco-terrorists on Earth or they’re puppets of those who don’t have good environmen­tal goals,” Musk said on X.

“Stopping production of electric vehicles, rather than fossil fuel vehicles, ist extrem dumm,” he said, using the German for “extremely dumb.”

The attack was the latest setback for Tesla, which has had a bumpy ride in Europe of late, facing union pressure for collective bargaining agreements in the Nordics and supply disruption­s as a result of attacks on shipping in the Red Sea.

Germany has championed new big-ticket foreign investment­s at a time when Europe’s largest economy is facing recession and grappling with higher inflation and weaker foreign demand.

“If a left-wing extremist motive is confirmed, then this is further evidence that the left-wing extremist scene does not shy away from attacks on critical energy infrastruc­ture,” Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said.

“The consequenc­es can affect thousands of completely uninvolved people, as they do today. This shows enormous criminal energy.”

Police are investigat­ing the possible arson attack in the area around the plant, which has been the focus of environmen­tal protests since it was launched by Musk two years ago.

 ?? AP-Yonhap ?? A general view of the Tesla Gigafactor­y for electric cars in Gruenheide near Berlin
AP-Yonhap A general view of the Tesla Gigafactor­y for electric cars in Gruenheide near Berlin

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