http://www.valuewalk.com/2016/01/tesla-supercharger-not-at-fault-in-model-s-fire/
Tesla Motors Inc Says Supercharger Not At Fault In Model S Fire
January 21, 2016  Brendan Byrne

[video  Norwegian spoken, Norwegian>translate.google>English
https://youtu.be/CWXN7ni4FTc
Tesla Model S caught four / Here is the Tesla on fire
Empty Side January 1, 2016
An electric vehicle branded Tesla was a total loss after it caught fire at a
charging station on Brokelandsheia in Aust-Agder Friday afternoon.
http://www.vgtv.no/#!/video/122942/her-staar-teslaen-i-full-fyr
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Electric carmaker Tesla launched an investigation after one of its Model S
vehicles caught fire at a Supercharger station in Norway.

Tesla investigated the fire along with the Norwegian Accident Investigation
Board, and concluded that the fire was caused by a fault in the car itself
rather than the Supercharger station, writes Brad Anderson for Car Scoops.
However there was no definitive conclusion as to the cause due to the fact
that the car was completely destroyed by the blaze.

Investigation into Model S blaze remains inconclusive

Although some might be relieved to hear that the Tesla Supercharger station
was not at fault, Model S owners will not be completely placated by the
news. Graphic images of the aftermath of the fire show the car was left a
pile of twisted, melted metal.

However it must be said that this was inevitable due to the way in which
local firefighters responded to the blaze. They were instructed not to use
water to put out the flames due to the risk of causing an electrical hazard
from the battery pack.

As a result they left the car to burn while ensuring that the flames did not
spread.

Tesla electric vehicles catch fire less frequently than gas-powered
competitors

At first there were legitimate concerns that the Supercharger station was to
blame. It would have been the first time that Tesla’s charging stations had
caught fire, although there were a number of Model S fires in 2013 and 2014.

Now it looks as though we will never know what caused the fire. Tesla and
its charging stations come in for a great amount of scrutiny as the
technology is relatively new.

Supercharger stations charge the Tesla battery to 80% capacity in around 30
minutes, but the technology has performed well. Only 5 Model S vehicles have
caught fire since 2012, with no injuries, and Tesla has provided a new
vehicle to each of the affected owners.

By way of comparison, vehicles equipped with internal combustion engines
catch fire at a far higher rate. According to the National Fire Protection
Association, there are approximately 17 automobile fires per hour throughout
the United States.
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Jan 02 2016



http://www.carscoops.com/2016/01/tesla-model-s-fire-investigation-is.html
Tesla Model S Fire Investigation Clears Supercharger, Still Inconclusive
January 21, 2016
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http://www.4evriders.org/2016/01/tesla-motors-inc-says-supercharger-not-at-fault-in-model-s-fire/
Tesla Motors Inc Says Supercharger Not At Fault In Model S Fire
January 21st, 2016




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