An allegedly drunk Ford Ranger driver has been arrested and accused of smashing four Tesla Superchargers in Taupō with a sledgehammer.
Images posted to social media show the Tesla logos on each Supercharger appearing to bear the brunt of the attack and debris from the charging stations strewn across a Taupō carpark.
A police spokesperson confirmed they received multiple calls regarding a man smashing electric vehicle (EV) charging stations on Kaimanwa St on March 21.
“Officers responded and located the man’s car a short distance away, and pulled him over.”
Police said the man was driving a Ford Ranger.
“The 31-year-old driver was charged with intentional damage and also driving with excess breath alcohol.”
In a post to the NZ EV Owners Facebook group, one man claimed the Ford Ranger driver “laid into” the Superchargers with a sledgehammer.
“Two are for sure still working, the other two maybe not.”
Images of the aftermath were also shared on social media platform Reddit.
The man’s first court appearance was in Taupō District Court last week and his next appearance is on April 23.
Following its similar moves overseas, Tesla opened its Supercharger network in New Zealand to non-Tesla owners in September.
Tesla chargers were retrofitted with combined charging system (CCS) connectors used by most brands of EV.