The Seattle fire reportedly torched four Tesla Cyber Talks as protesters descended into showrooms around the country to protest billionaire owner Elon Musk.
Police officers and the Federal Alcohol Administration, cigarettes, firearms and explosives are investigating the fire. This broke out quite a bit in Sodo, Seattle's industrial district, officials told the Post.
Authorities responded to a call about a fire in a Sodd neighborhood around 11:13pm on Sunday, Seattle Fire Department spokesman David Querpo told the Post.
There were no injuries. The four electric trucks were the only facilities damaged by the flames.
Firefighters will move the four vehicles to keep others around them from catching fire, Querpo said.
Although there are no suspects or motives yet, the fire is the latest in a series of cases targeting Tesla to protest against the world's wealthiest person, Musk and his White House cost-cutting task force, the efficiency of government.
Representatives for Tesla and Musk did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Last week, seven Tesla charging stations near Boston were intentionally flammed, and shots were fired at a Tesla dealer in Oregon.
Hundreds of protesters gathered outside a Tesla showroom in Manhattan's West Village area on Saturday to chant “no one voted for Elon Musk” and “oligarch out, democracy.”
At least six demonstrators have been arrested.
Federal prosecutors accused a Colorado woman of the malicious destruction of her property, allegedly throwing Molotov cocktails into her car and spraying “Nazis” at a Tesla dealer.
The Loveland dealer was destroyed and after the suspect was released on bonds, a baking device device, five separate instigation, including one, was found.
