A Tesla Cybertruck burned down at Tesla lot in Atlanta, battery fire suspected
- by Electrek
- Jan 02, 2025
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The incident went mostly unreported because it happened just a few hours before the highly publicized Cybertruck explosion in front of the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas on January 1st.
While the Las Vegas accident involved firework-like explosives in the back of the Cybertruck and was likely intentional, foul play is not suspected in this other incident.
It happened in the early hours of December 31st at the Tesla store on Church Street in Decatur, Georgia.
The fire was quickly extinguished, but not before it destroyed the entire interior of the vehicle as well as the bed and the tires.
Here are some images of the aftermath from Atlanta News First:
The local news reported that the fire authorities believe the battery pack started the fire, but it is still under investigation.
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