Increasing cases of vandalism Tesla Superchargers in North America are causing displeasure and a need for action. Tesla is now drawing clear consequences: Anyone who has a Tesla-charging station must expect criminal prosecution. A recent example from Utah underlines just how serious the company is about this.
Vandalism and its consequences
Reports of damaged charging cables, graffiti and even theft of copper cables have been on the rise recently Tesla Superchargers. Such attacks not only lead to high repair costs, but also represent a massive disruption to Tesla-drivers. One particularly shocking incident in Utah involved racist and anti-Semitic symbols, which were removed within a very short time.
Tesla's clear response
Tesla has announced that it will work closely with law enforcement agencies to identify and prosecute perpetrators. The company announced via the official Supercharger channel that it is committed to the safety and availability of the charging stations and will take appropriate action. The aim is to make it clear to potential vandals that their actions will have consequences.
New security measures
To prevent future damage, the company is testing Tesla several strategies:
- Exploding color cartridges in charging cablesIf someone tries to steal the cable, a color capsule is triggered that clearly identifies the thief.
- Engravings on cables: The inscription "Property of Tesla" is intended to make the resale of stolen material more difficult.
Initial experience with these security measures Tesla is currently gathering initial experience with these security measures in a pilot project at a Supercharger station in Seattle. Depending on its success, the company could extend these approaches to other locations.
Summary and outlook
Vandalism at Tesla Superchargers is not only a nuisance for those affected, but also represents an attack on the growing electromobility infrastructure. Tesla The company emphasizes that it will continuously improve the protection of charging stations and take legal action against vandals. The new security concepts such as color cartridges and engravings are promising steps towards more security. Electric car drivers can only hope that the measures take effect and that the Supercharger networks can be used without disruption.