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Just weeks after the Tesla electric company announced it was sending investigators to Shanghai to investigate an electric vehicle's ignition following a collision, another similar incident occurred in Hong Kong of a Tesla electric car model.

The fire broke out in a Tesla electric car in a parking lot in a Hong Kong commercial center, but no one was hurt in the fire, whose causes are still unknown, the Apple Daily reported.


The fire broke out in the electric car 30 minutes after it stopped in the city's San Bo Hong district and three explosions were seen in footage from China Central Television, the newspaper reported on Tuesday.

It took firefighters 45 minutes to extinguish the flames.

The newspaper said the car was a S855.KW. Tesla declined to comment on a Reuters request for comment, and Reuters could not contact the owner or get the footage broadcast by China Central Television.

The fire department in Hong Kong told Reuters a car caught fire on Sunday, but gave no details, and authorities were investigating the cause of the fire.

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The incident came three weeks after Tesla said it had sent a team to investigate a video on social media in China showing a parked Tesla S-type car exploding in Shanghai.

The automaker said electric cars were about 10 times less likely to be fired than gasoline-powered cars.

At least 14 Tesla cars have been set on fire since 2013, most of them after a collision.

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