- Sun Mar 16, 2025 1:00 am
#8647
In light of the recent incidents of vandalism and arson targeting Tesla Supercharger stations, particularly the alarming events in Nanaimo and Littleton, it raises some important questions about the broader implications for the EV community.
What do you think is driving this wave of anti-Tesla sentiment? Is it a reflection of the growing pains of the EV market, or is there something deeper at play? How do you feel about the safety and security of charging infrastructure as more people transition to electric vehicles?
Additionally, how can the Tesla community come together to address these challenges and support one another in promoting a positive image of electric vehicles? Share your thoughts, experiences, and any ideas you have for fostering a more supportive environment for EV enthusiasts!
What do you think is driving this wave of anti-Tesla sentiment? Is it a reflection of the growing pains of the EV market, or is there something deeper at play? How do you feel about the safety and security of charging infrastructure as more people transition to electric vehicles?
Additionally, how can the Tesla community come together to address these challenges and support one another in promoting a positive image of electric vehicles? Share your thoughts, experiences, and any ideas you have for fostering a more supportive environment for EV enthusiasts!