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Someone deliberately ruined Tesla charging station in Osoyoos

The charger was filled with spray foam rendering it useless
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A Tesla charger and station in Osoyoos was vandalized with spray foam. (Jasmine King)

A Tesla charging station in Osoyoos has been wrecked by someone who filled the unit and connector with insulation spray foam rendering the unit useless.

Osoyoos resident Jasmine King noticed the vandalism at the Tesla charging stations located at 8513 74th Avenue. She believes the vandalism is motivated by a hate for electric vehicles.

鈥淚t definitely is frustrating, the lengths people go through to show hatred towards EVs 鈥 we鈥檝e seen some cut before,鈥 said King.

鈥淚 know a lot of people are very upset over electric vehicles which is beyond me because it鈥檚 a car, but let鈥檚 not ruin it for others,鈥 she added. Only one of the charging stations in Osoyoos was vandalized but that means one less station is available. King notified Tesla of the damage.

The federal government announced last year that it is phasing out new gas-powered vehicles by 2035. The Alberta government, where the economy is dependent on oil and gas, said it is doing everything in its legal jurisdiction to fight the federal government on the ban.

Tesla has set up charging stations in Osoyoos, at the Coast Hotel in Oliver and Penticton in the Riverside Drive shopping centre. It鈥檚 not known if charging stations in Penticton have been vandalized.

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Insulation spray foam was put in the charging station in Osoyoos. (Jasmine King)

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Monique Tamminga

About the Author: Monique Tamminga

Monique brings 20 years of award-winning journalism experience to the role of editor at the Penticton Western News. Of those years, 17 were spent working as a senior reporter and acting editor with the Langley Advance Times.
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