City officials seek help in deterring EV cable theft after uptick in damaged charging stations: ‘It’s going to continue that way until something changes’

The theft of electric vehicle charging cables has gotten so out of hand in one of the greenest American cities that officials are soliciting the public for help. Thieves can get $20 for the copper inside a fast-charging cable, which cannot be coiled up and retracted into a housing unit to prevent theft like Level 1 charging cables can. This has caused a major issue in Seattle, GeekWire reported.

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