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Elon Musk reportedly became angry and head-butted a car at Tesla's factory because the assembly line would stop when people got too close to it (TSLA)

According to The Wall Street Journal, Tesla CEO Elon Musk started head-butting a car at Tesla's Fremont, California, factory this spring after he learned the assembly line would stop when people came too close to it.

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  • "I don’t see how this could hurt me," he reportedly said. "I want the cars to just keep moving."
  • A Tesla spokesperson told Business Insider that Musk tapped the car with his head while wearing a safety hat to demonstrate that it didn't pose a safety risk.
  • The spokesperson said that the equipment Musk asked about was redundant and was modified after being tested by safety equipment specialists.

A new profile on Tesla CEO Elon Musk gives an unusual example of how the stress of ramping up Model 3 production may have affected him. According to The Wall Street Journal, Musk started head-butting a car at Tesla's Fremont, California, factory this spring after he learned the assembly line would stop when people came too close to it.

The Journal reports that Musk was touring the factory and noticed that the assembly line had stopped. When he asked why, managers reportedly told him it was due to sensors that were triggered as a safety precaution when people interfered with the line.

Their answer reportedly made Musk angry, and he started to head-butt the front end of a car, according to The Journal.

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A Tesla spokesperson told Business Insider that Musk tapped the car with his head while wearing a safety hat to demonstrate that it didn't pose a safety risk. The spokesperson said that the equipment Musk asked about was redundant and was modified after being tested by safety equipment specialists.

For much of the year after the Model 3 was launched in July 2017, Tesla struggled to ramp up production. The Model 3 is the company's first mass-market car and one Musk said the company was betting its existence on.

The Wall Street Journal's story is not the first describing Musk's alleged displeasure with some safety measures at the Fremont factory. Reveal reported in April that Tesla didn't mark some hazard areas in yellow because Musk reportedly doesn't like the color and avoided other safety signs and markings for aesthetic reasons.

Tesla called Reveal's report "calculated disinformation campaign against Tesla

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