Many Massachusetts residents say they're unlikely to buy another Tesla and want to get rid of the one they have.
State and local officials are investigating a fire at a Tesla charging station in Littleton, Massachusetts, as arson.
Seven Tesla superchargers were damaged by a fire in Massachusetts that investigators say was intentionally set, as they look for a suspect.  Read More
If intentional, the fire would fall in line with other recent instances of suspected arson against Tesla in recent days.
In a separate incident, twelve Tesla vehicles were set on fire in separate incidents in Toulouse, France. Fortunately, no one was injured in either case.