This Tesla Model S Burnt To The Ground While Charging

While this Tesla Model S was being charged, something went badly wrong, causing the car to burn to the ground. Firefighters had to use special foam to put the flames out...

This empty shell is all that remains of a 2014 Tesla Model S after it burnt to the ground while being charged in Norway. The cause of the fire is currently unknown, but is being investigated.

The incident happened when the owner of the Model S plugged it in and left it for charging. On returning a short time later, the car was engulfed in flames. Firefighters had to use a special foam to combat the flames and to make the lithium batteries safe.

Luckily, nobody was injured.

Comments

Anonymous

And now millions of people will boycott tesla/electric cars altogether over one example that is bound to only happen to a few cars. Its like car crashes vs plane crashes.

01/02/2016 - 00:46 |
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Anonymous

Maybe the cause of the fire was because he was playing my mixtape?

01/02/2016 - 00:50 |
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V-Tech and EcoBoost kicked in yo

Duracell kicked in too hard…

01/02/2016 - 01:05 |
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Dyllan

Did he have insurance? 😳

01/02/2016 - 01:10 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Dyllan

It’s illegal to not have insurance here in Norway on car’s that are registred on the road.

01/02/2016 - 02:50 |
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MASM

Maybe Elon Musk needs to understand that building a daily car is not like building a rocket that is used like 1 time in 5 years.

01/02/2016 - 01:24 |
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Anonymous

I frown when i look at this photo

01/02/2016 - 01:35 |
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SpoolingTurbo

weight reduction bro

01/02/2016 - 01:42 |
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Anonymous

That tesla was trying to be a Ferrari by setting itself on fire

01/02/2016 - 02:00 |
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Anonymous

Did they try restarting it?

01/02/2016 - 02:06 |
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Anonymous

That’s why hybrids aren’t cool at all, even if they’re treehuggers, the Tesla is not even worthy to save the environment, not like the Prius (who is also uncool but a notch higher than the Tesla).

01/02/2016 - 02:32 |
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