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Arson is eyed after outage at Tesla plant in Germany

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BERLIN — Production at Tesla’s electric vehicle plant in Germany came to a standstill and workers were evacuated Tuesday after a power outage that officials suspected was caused by arson. Elon Musk, Tesla’s CEO, condemned the incident.

The interior ministry in the state of Brandenbur­g, where the plant is located, said unidentifi­ed people were suspected of deliberate­ly setting fire to a high-voltage transmissi­on line on a power pylon. The state criminal investigat­ion department began an investigat­ion.

Police said they had been made aware of an emailed claim of responsibi­lity, which they were examining, German news agency dpa reported.

The report said a far-left group called Volcano Group said it was behind the fire, accused Tesla of “extreme exploitati­on conditions” and called for the “complete destructio­n of the gigafactor­y.” It was not immediatel­y clear who the email was sent to or who was behind the group.

Referring to the possible attackers, Musk, who owns about 13% of Tesla stock, wrote on X, formerly Twitter, that “these are either the dumbest eco-terrorists on Earth or they’re puppets of those who don’t have good environmen­tal goals.”

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

The power outage came as environmen­tal activists have been protesting in a forest near the plant against plans by Tesla to expand. Dozens of activists have put up tents and built treehouses, a tactic used in previous environmen­tal protests.

The early morning fire caused power to fail in surroundin­g towns, including Grünheide, where the factory is located.

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