The challenges of providing sufficient insurance cover and maintaining electric vehicles were again brought to the fore by an incident that happened in Finland. It is reported that the owner of a 2013 Tesla Model S opted for the destruction of the EV when told that repairs of the vehicle could cost up to €20,000 ($22,668).Tesla Model S

The incident happened in Jaala in the south of Finland. The owner of the vehicle did not have insurance cover for repairs of the vehicle and could not afford the huge repair cost, hence he opted for a controlled explosion of the vehicle using 30kg of dynamite. A YouTube video has surfaced online detailing the explosion process of the Model S, although it is unclear when this incident happened. The vehicle was blown up at an abandoned factory in the idyllic and ice-covered Jaala village. The well-scripted video had a voice narrating how the Model S got to be demolished.

According to the owner of the Tesla Model S, when he bought the vehicle, the first 1,500 km were nice and enjoyable. However, he started to encounter one problem after the other thereafter. The first issue he had to grapple with was the different error codes that were being displayed. This led to the car being towed to the service station where it spent about a month without a resolution of the problems. The service station determined that the only option available for the owner was to change the entire battery cell at a cost of about €20,000 ($22,668).

The owner then opted to destroy the vehicle instead as he could not fork out the huge sum for the battery in the absence of a guarantee or insurance for such repairs. It is unclear whether Tesla was aware of the possible malfunction of the vehicle, but the well-choreographed video included the dropping of an Elon Musk effigy into the vehicle before it was exploded. Check out the video from above.

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