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Tesla case shows grids require attention, states Germany's Westenergie

German policymakers should come on board with grid operators to step up reactions to occurrences such as the arson attack near Tesla's. gigafactory near Berlin, said the head of Germany's. Westenergie, parent to a weighty grid firm.

Security procedures required reviewing and a much better legal. framework produced, Chief Executive Katherina Reiche informed. press reporters in Duesseldorf.

Important infrastructure is vulnerable, said Reiche, whose. subsidiary Westnetz dealt with restoring tens of countless. homes in western Germany with power after flooding in 2021.

A rethink was needed over what to do against. intentional and targeted actions by human beings.

In the Tesla case, far-left activities from the Vulkangruppe. claimed duty for the attack that triggered a week-long. failure at its Gruenheide factory in the state of Brandenburg.

It is most likely not possible to protect such a network to a. 100% degree at all times, Reiche stated, adding that gas and. telecommunications crossways were also exposed to attacks.

Openness rules needing grid operators to make their. facilities data publicly offered may be in requirement of. evaluation, she stated, as they could possibly offer and identify. pointers to where to discover targets. Westenergie belongs to utility group E.ON.

(source: Reuters)