Tesla investigating an apparent case of a Model S exploding and catching fire in China
There are no known casualties at this time, Tesla said in a Chinese-language post on Weibo, China's "After learning about the accident that occurred in Shanghai, we sent the team to the scene last night," a translation of the post reads. USA TODAY reached out to Tesla for more information. after local media in Monroeville, Pennsylvania reported that a Telsa vehicle burst into flames and burned for hours. Tesla CEO Elon Musk is hosting an event at the company’s headquarters Monday to discuss self-driving technology with investors. Later this ...
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