Several agencies in Massachusetts are looking for people to set a group of Tesla superchargers on fire.
The alleged arson occurred after 1 a.m. Monday. According to the press release, the Littleton Police Department and Fire Department were called to Point Mall on Constitution Avenue to “had a fire at Tesla’s charging station.”
When firefighters arrived, they found multiple Tesla rescuers “swallowed by flames and thick black smoke.” Police said a total of 7 chargers were damaged.
The Littleton Electric Light and Water Department cut off power to the equipment and after the fire was put out, it notified the State Police Fire Investigation Department of the Fire Marshal’s Office of the State Police Department.
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Tesla Superchargers were seen on March 9, 2022 at Petaluma Supercharger in Petaluma, California. (Justin Sullivan)
“Based on the on-site evidence, the Littleton Fire, Littleton Police and State Police Fire Investigators jointly determined that the fire was set up intentionally,” the Massachusetts Fire Services Department press release said.
No injuries.
Tesla did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for digital comment.

On September 10, 2024, Tesla vehicles were seen being charged at a supercharged electric vehicle charging station in Walnut Creek, California. (Smith Collection/Gado)
Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call the Arson Watch Rewards Program hotline at 800-682-9229. The program offers up to $5,000 rewards to resolve information on resolving, preventing or discovering arson crime. “The prompter can remain anonymous.

President Donald Trump spoke as Elon Musk, his son XæA-XII joined him to listen on Tuesday, February 11, 2025 in Washington at the Oval Office in the White House. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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Last week, the Colorado D.C.’s U.S. Attorney’s Office announced it alleged that it had charged Lucy Grace Nelson, 42, also known as Justin Thomas Nelson, after police said they found a lot of explosives in a Tesla dealership in Colorado, a series of obvious protesters against Tesla’s CEO and Doge leader, the latest incident. Elon Musk.
Nelson was charged with one count of malicious damage to property, use of explosives or combustion devices, felony criminal mischief and criminal attempt to commit a felony. Loveland Police Department.
Alexandra Koch and Elizabeth Elkind of Fox News contributed to the report.