Summary

A fire at a Tesla dealership in Rome’s Torre Angela district early Monday destroyed 17 cars and damaged the building. No injuries were reported, but investigators are exploring multiple causes, including arson.

The incident follows recent Tesla vandalism in Rome amid rising backlash against Elon Musk’s leadership and cost-cutting at DOGE.

Tesla has faced arson, protests, and boycott calls across the US and Europe.

The company’s stock fell 5% Monday, down 34% this year, with sales dropping sharply in both the US and Europe.

  • SendMePhotos@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    I thought you were supposed to let electric vehicles burn because water conducts electricity.

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      4 days ago

      Conductivity ain’t the issue, it’s just that water does nothing against a lithium fire.

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        4 days ago

        Actually it does. It doesn’t put it out, but it does give somewhere for the heat to go until the reaction is finished. It just takes a ton of water, i.e. immersion if possible. Which is very similar to other large fires, where the water used isn’t to try and put the fire out as it’s too hot, but to just control spread to other areas.