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Tesla Battery Trailers Stolen Multiple Times Since December

Thieves have targeted Tesla's battery supply chain, successfully stealing entire truckloads of battery packs on at least eleven occasions since December. These thefts involve entire trailers being removed directly from the factory premises, indicating a sophisticated operation. The frequency of these incidents suggests a significant security vulnerability or a highly organized criminal enterprise focused on acquiring these valuable components.

The exact value of the stolen batteries has not been disclosed, but Tesla battery packs are a critical and expensive component of their electric vehicles. Each pack contains thousands of individual cells and represents a substantial portion of the vehicle's manufacturing cost. The ongoing thefts could impact production schedules and increase operational expenses for the electric vehicle manufacturer.

Tesla has not publicly commented on the specific incidents or the security measures being implemented to prevent further thefts. The company's Gigafactory locations, particularly those involved in battery production, are likely under increased scrutiny. Law enforcement agencies may be investigating the possibility of a coordinated effort to intercept these shipments, potentially for resale on the black market or for use in unauthorized battery assembly.

These repeated thefts highlight the high demand and value associated with electric vehicle battery technology. As the automotive industry continues its transition to electrification, the security of battery manufacturing and supply chains will become increasingly critical. The success of these operations could embolden other criminal groups or lead to further disruptions in the supply of essential EV components.

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