The cheap Chinese batteries are a different chemistry, lithium iron phosphate, that's way safer than Tesla's lithium cobalt batteries.
There've been many Tesla garage and spontaneous fires, although not a big percentage of cars sold. So an individual's Tesla is not likely to catch fire in their garage, but given the severity of it happening you'd be a fool to not park it outside.
edit: Tesla is recently starting to also use iron phosphate batteries so hopefully fewer fires.
The cheap Chinese batteries are a different chemistry, lithium iron phosphate, that's way safer than Tesla's lithium cobalt batteries.
There've been many Tesla garage and spontaneous fires, although not a big percentage of cars sold. So an individual's Tesla is not likely to catch fire in their garage, but given the severity of it happening you'd be a fool to not park it outside.