In Finland, a man blew up an electric car's battery because it was too expensive to replace.



A car is standing in a snowy quarry.



There are also suspicious objects attached to the vehicle.

After a while, sparks pop and explode.



A man in Kyumenlaxo, southern Finland, blew up 30 kg of dynamite on his 2013 Tesla Model S because of the high cost of replacing the battery.



An abnormality was found in the car and I took it to the service center for a month, but the exact cause could not be determined, and the only reply was that the battery cells had to be replaced at 20,000 euros and about 26 million Korean won.



Of course, Tesla has a battery warranty of 8 years or 240,000 km for this model, but if it has been purchased for more than 8 years or exceeds the specified mileage, you cannot get a free replacement.



Angry at this, the man decided to blow up his car, saying, 'I wanted to tell you how much it costs to run an electric car.'