

A fire broke out at Tesla's Fremont factory, with smoke visible as firefighters responded around 5 PM on Monday. The fire, which started inside an oven, was controlled by 6:15 PM without any injuries reported. Officials confirmed all employees were safe, and the fire involved some external packing materials.

The cause of the fire at the Tesla Fremont factory is still under investigation by the Fremont Fire Department3. The fire started in an oven used in vehicle manufacturing operations. It was a two-alarm fire that broke out in a two-story building at the plant. No injuries were reported, and all employees were accounted for. The incident is being thoroughly investigated to determine the exact cause of the fire.

During the fire at the Tesla Fremont factory, the company ensured the safety of all employees by conducting a thorough accounting of personnel. Tesla representatives at the scene confirmed that all employees had been accounted for, indicating that there were no injuries or missing persons as a result of the incident. This prompt and organized response helped to confirm the safety of everyone present at the factory during the emergency.