Someone Lit An Electrify America Station On Fire, Feds Investigating
Last Updated on: 29th March 2024, 03:59 am
A couple of days ago, I came across a very interesting announcement from Electrify America. Using common PR speak, they said, “We are aware of an incident at an Electrify America charging station … and have taken the charging station offline while we investigate.” While most problems with chargers are referred to as “issues” or “technical difficulties,” this one was described as an “incident,” which generally refers to an accident or emergency of some kind. So, I looked into it more.
The PlugShare page for the charger originally had images of a burnt power cabinet, and this comment from someone trying to use the chargers:
The main power modules were burned almost beyond recognition. It will likely be months before they can be replaced. This unit supplies all electrical power to the 4 chargers a few feet away. I spoke with a technician who was trying to assess the damage. This station was officially opened for charging on May 31, 2023, so it did not survive a full year. No more charging for the foreseeable future at this location. The fire did not damage the chargers or the cables, just the main power unit a few feet to the north of the chargers. The EA app has now removed any mention of its existence.
I sent the commenter a message, and he was happy to share a photo that had been removed from PlugShare.
The Wrong Answer Some Of Us Speculated On
This image (which made its way onto X/Twitter from screenshots before it was removed) led some people on social media to believe that the power cabinet itself was the source of the fire. Sadly, this theory does have some credibility, as footage of a smoking Electrify America station was floating around on social media in late 2022.