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Heavy Loads Stolen From Tesla's Nevada Battery Factory Before Even Entering Production

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Tesla's massive battery factory located in Nevada has recently become the focus of increasing theft incidents. According to sheriff's records obtained by WIRED, nine major suspected cargo thefts occurred in January alone. This situation reveals how questionable the security of valuable materials trying to leave the factory is. Security vulnerabilities in these facilities, which are the heart of electric vehicle production, seem to have created a rare opportunity for criminals. Authorities are expressing their concerns regarding the frequency and magnitude of the incidents and are working to deepen the investigation.

The theft cases in question involve massive trucks removing materials from within the factory boundaries. Tesla batteries, which are expensive and high-tech products, hold significant value in the black market. It is understood that criminal networks exploit vulnerabilities in the logistics process to seize the products before they are officially shipped from the factory. It is evaluated that such large-scale thefts could be the result of a planned organization. Security forces are focused on tracking the criminals by examining cameras and logistics records. Factory management, on the other hand, is expected to urgently review its security protocols regarding the matter.

Tesla's Gigafactory facilities in Nevada are among the largest battery production facilities in the world. This massive production capacity enables the company to both meet electric vehicle demand and produce energy storage solutions. However, this intensity on the production line and the continuous entry-exit traffic make security management equally complex. It is believed that criminals use this crowd to their advantage to drive the trucks out of the facility. The size of the factory stands out as a factor that makes it difficult to inspect every point with the same scrutiny.

These security breaches cause broader repercussions for the automotive and technology sectors. The theft of components with strategic importance, such as lithium-ion batteries, is not only a financial loss but also a serious threat in terms of the supply chain. While the electric vehicle sector is already struggling with issues like the chip crisis and raw material supply, thefts at production facilities make the process even more difficult. Industry experts are considering the possibility that the batteries could be sold on the black market to be used for different purposes or sold to rival companies. It is emphasized that stricter international and national security standards need to be developed across the sector to prevent such incidents.

At this current stage, Nevada local law enforcement has taken the matter extremely seriously and launched a detailed investigation. The possibility that these nine incidents, reflected in the sheriff's office records, could just be the tip of the iceberg is not being ignored. It is also reported that Tesla officials are investigating the incidents in coordination with their own internal security units. In the upcoming period, comprehensive innovations and digital tracking systems are expected to be implemented in the factory's logistics and security infrastructure. The need for tech giants to protect their physical production facilities almost like high-security military bases has been proven once again by these incidents. It is seen that as new developments occur regarding the matter, it will continue to be closely followed by both local and international press.

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