Tesla Doesn’t Expect Model S Delays After Plant Accident

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Tesla Motors Inc., the electric-car maker led by Elon Musk, said it doesn’t expect production delays of its Model S sedan after three workers were injured at its only assembly plant.

The employees were injured yesterday by hot metal resulting from “a failure in a low pressure aluminum casting press,” at the Fremont, California, factory, Tesla said previously. They suffered moderate to serious burns, Fremont Fire Department Captain Daniel Cardenas said in an e-mail yesterday. There was no fire or explosion at the factory, he said.