A Tesla Model S in Tijuana, Mexico, caught fire after being plugged into an unauthorised power connection, leading to significant damage to the vehicle and a neighbouring house. The incident underscores the risks associated with illegal electrical hookups, known locally as “diablito” or “little devil.”
Incident Details:
- Cause of Fire: The Tesla Model S was reportedly connected to a stolen power line, a common practice in Mexico where unauthorised connections to the national grid result in substantial financial losses for the power company, totalling over $2 billion annually. These illicit connections are often used at construction sites and can pose serious fire hazards.
- Fire Response: The Tijuana Fire Department responded swiftly to the blaze. Arturo Sánchez from the department indicated that while this was their first encounter with a Tesla fire, local fire crews have been trained to handle EV-related fires. The fire was contained before it could cause further damage, but it did spread to a neighbouring house. Fortunately, the house was unoccupied, and no injuries were reported.
- Damage Assessment: The exact extent of the damage to the Tesla Model S is not yet known, but the fire’s impact on the vehicle and the neighbouring house was significant. Given the severity, repairing the Tesla might not be economically viable.
This incident highlights the dangers associated with illegal power connections and the potential for serious consequences, including fires that can endanger both people and property.