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A bank of Tesla Superchargers went up in flames in Littleton , Massachusetts , on Monday morning .
Authorities believe the fire was "intentionally set" and a $ 5,000 reward is being offered by the authorities.
2024 was already a not-good year for the automaker, and 2025 looks set to be worse.
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