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    Suspected Arson Attack in Berlin Leaves 50,000 Homes Without Power

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    Posted on September 9, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    A suspected arson attack on Berlin pylons left 50,000 homes without power. Authorities are investigating possible political motives and links to Tesla.

    Berlin Faces Power Outage After Suspected Arson Attack on Pylons

    Impact of the Arson Attack

    BERLIN (Reuters) - About 50,000 households in Berlin were without electricity on Tuesday following a suspected arson attack on two pylons in a southeastern district of the German capital in the early hours, police and the grid operator said.

    Investigation Details

    Police spokesperson Anja Dierschke said a political motive cannot be ruled out, and that a special division tasked with solving politically motivated crimes was leading the investigation.

    Connection to Tesla

    Berlin newspaper Tagesspiegel cited unnamed sources as saying police were investigating whether the attack was linked to Tesla's announcement that it planned to build a development centre in the Treptow-Koepenick district, where the suspected arson took place.

    Historical Context of Arson in Berlin

    According to the report, police see parallels to a 2024 arson attack on a pylon by a far-left militant group calling itself the "Volcano group shutting down Tesla" that halted production for days at the carmaker's factory outside Berlin.

    Asked about the report, Dierschke said a connection between the attack and Tesla's announcement could not be ruled out.

    Tesla did not immediately reply to a request for comment.

    Authorities in Berlin have blamed a number of arson attacks in the city since 2011 on similar left-wing groups.

    (Writing by Friederike Heine; Editing by Helen Popper)

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of the Arson Attack
    • Investigation Details
    • Connection to Tesla
    • Historical Context of Arson in Berlin

    Key Takeaways

    • •50,000 Berlin homes affected by power outage.
    • •Suspected arson attack on pylons in Berlin.
    • •Investigation considers political motives.
    • •Possible link to Tesla's Berlin development.
    • •Historical context of arson in Berlin since 2011.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Suspected arson attack in Berlin leaves 50,000 homes without power

    1What caused the power outage in Berlin?

    A suspected arson attack on two pylons in a southeastern district of Berlin left about 50,000 households without electricity.

    2Is there a political motive behind the arson attack?

    Police spokesperson Anja Dierschke stated that a political motive cannot be ruled out, and a special division is investigating.

    3How is Tesla related to the arson investigation?

    Police are investigating whether the attack is linked to Tesla's announcement of a new development center in the Treptow district.

    4Have there been similar incidents in Berlin before?

    Authorities have blamed several arson attacks in Berlin since 2011 on similar left-wing groups, indicating a pattern of politically motivated crimes.

    5What did Tesla say about the incident?

    Tesla did not immediately respond to a request for comment regarding the arson attack.

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