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2024-11-21 Update From: AutoBeta autobeta NAV: AutoBeta > News >
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A few days ago, according to foreign media reports, a fire broke out at Tesla's factory in Fremont, California, USA. The accident occurred in the outdoor area outside the factory where hazardous materials were stacked, so it had little impact on the factory's production facilities.
It is understood that the reason for the fire at the Fremont factory in California is improper handling of dangerous goods. at present, the local fire brigade has put out the fire, saying that the fire has little impact on the public and is testing the atmosphere and the fire. Tesla also posted that the fire caused no casualties among employees and had no impact on car production.
This is the third fire in a California factory since 2018. In April 2018, a fire broke out in the factory's paint workshop, resulting in a brief suspension of production of electric vehicles and the burning of two painting robots; in August 2018, a fire was caused by a fire on cardboard outside the factory, causing a fire in the recycling area and water storage equipment of the plant.
Tesla's successive fires since 2018 may have a lot to do with Musk's eagerness to increase Tesla's Model3 production capacity. Recently, Tesla's establishment of a temporary "GA4" production line faces a fine of about US $30, 000 from the California Occupational Safety and Safety Administration. As an important production line of Model3, the local government also pays attention to its safety issues.
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