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Tesla’s volunteer-boosted Model 3 delivery weekend is a wake-up call for
legacy auto
September 23, 2018  Simon Alvarez

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Bradley Wong @brawong
Hanging out with @elonmusk while waiting for our new cars @Tesla
8:57 PM - Sep 22, 2018 · Tesla Fremont Delivery Hub 

https://twitter.com/GuyTesla/status/1043704466174889984
    TheTeslaGuy @GuyTesla
     · 21h
    Replying to @Bob_Mayo and 3 others

    Really excited! They were super appreciative that I could spend almost
45 minutes with them going through the different screens explaining
settings, and getting their phone keys connected. They asked, “How long did
it take you to figure all this out?“. I said, “A little while!“

    TheTeslaGuy @GuyTesla
    Hilarious highlight of the day: The Jaguar dealers that had just moved
in next-door to Tesla Littleton commented on all of the truck carriers of
cars showing up, and asked, “where are you going to put all of these?” And
the answer was “They aren’t staying.”
    Sad faces...
    10:31 PM - Sep 22, 2018
]

If social media posts and anecdotes from participating owners are any
indication, it appears that Tesla’s volunteer-boosted Model 3 delivery
weekend is looking to be a success. As Tesla’s volunteers aid the company in
orienting large numbers of new owners with their vehicles, the demand for
quality electric cars is becoming more evident than ever.

This weekend saw something remarkable happen in the Tesla community. With
the company currently attempting to address Elon Musk’s self-dubbed
“delivery logistics hell,” some owners of Tesla’s electric cars stepped
forward to offer help. The idea was initially pitched by IGN reporter and
Ride the Lightning podcast host Ryan McCaffrey on Twitter, and Elon Musk
promptly greenlighted the suggestion, stating that any help would be greatly
appreciated. The community mobilized itself immediately, and by Saturday,
Tesla’s delivery centers had volunteers who were ready to help new owners
with the features and functions of their electric cars. Even Elon Musk
himself was in Fremont’s center, interacting with new owners.

Reports on social media and in forums such as the r/TeslaMotors subreddit
suggest that Tesla’s volunteer-augmented delivery efforts have been largely
successful. One such account came from r/TeslaMotors subreddit member and
Model 3 owner u/jpbeans, who narrated his experience as a volunteer in one
of Tesla’s delivery centers. According to the Model 3 owner, Tesla gave them
Guest badges, and they ended up helping owners on several topics, from
basics like opening the Model 3’s door handle, to navigating the car’s
functions through the 15? touchscreen.

On Twitter, similar accounts were shared. Twitter user @GuyTesla, who
volunteered in Tesla’s Littleton delivery center on Saturday, even noted
that a nearby Jaguar dealership inquired how Tesla would be able to store
the vehicles being delivered to the site. When informed that the electric
cars were not staying in the facility, the staff of the legacy automaker
were reportedly a bit shocked.

Inasmuch as the Littleton volunteer’s observations are but an anecdote in an
otherwise busy delivery weekend, the demand for premium electric vehicles
should be undeniable by now. Over the years, Tesla’s electric cars, despite
the company’s teething challenges, proved successful in their respective
segments. With the Model 3, Tesla has begun an attack into the mainstream
auto market, and the electric sedan is starting to make some waves. In
August alone, the Model 3 became the 5th best-selling passenger car in the
US, being outsold only by the Toyota Camry, Honda Civic, Honda Accord, and
the Toyota Corolla Family, all of which are lower-priced vehicles.

Tesla is pretty much unchallenged in the premium electric car market, though
highly-anticipated competitors such as the Mercedes-Benz EQC and the Audi
e-tron have recently been unveiled. While these vehicles have long been
hyped as possible “Tesla-killers” due to their manufacturers having decades
of experience in the auto industry, the performance of the vehicles, as well
as their battery tech, seemed to be a bit subpar compared to Tesla’s
electric cars. This was addressed by Bernstein analyst Toni Sacconaghi
recently, when he noted that contrary to a prevalent bear thesis, there is
“no actual flood of competition coming” for Tesla’s vehicles.

The recent offerings of premium legacy automakers have caught the attention
of Christina Bu, General Secretary of the Electric Vehicle Association in
Norway. Norway is among the world’s leaders in the electric car transition,
and it is one of the countries where Tesla’s vehicles hold a formidable
place. After the reveal of some of Tesla’s competitors from legacy
automakers, the EVA General Secretary proved unimpressed, calling on
manufacturers to “stop pretending and start delivering” on real electric
cars that have compelling performance and features. Bu further noted that
the strong demand for affordable, decently-specced vehicles like the Kia
Niro Electric and Hyundai KONA Electric, is proof that consumers are ready
to embrace EVs.

Tesla is pretty much only halfway through its efforts of ramping the
production of the Model 3. This third quarter, Tesla is aiming to produce
50,000-55,000 Model 3 — a record number of vehicles but still only a
fraction of its planned 10,000/week production rate for the electric sedan.
Tesla eventually plans to build 500,000 Model 3 per year, and its upcoming
crossover SUV, the Model Y, is expected to hit a production rate of 1
million units per year. Even when the company achieves these targets,
though, the auto industry could not transition into the electric car era on
Tesla alone — other manufacturers, particularly those with decades of
experience, must embrace the shift as well. As Norway’s General Secretary of
the EVA noted, the time is now to “stop pretending and start delivering.”
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