So, these tires were on the rear of the vehicle first, THEN rotated? Or you haven't done the rotation yet?
8k is excessive wear for front tires, but if they were on the rear, it makes more sense. If these have exclusively been on the front of the vehicle, yes, you need an alignment.
In any case, I see more wear on the inside (inboard, closest to the middle of the vehicle), but just barely. I think you're confusing outside and inside wear, the tread is more shallow on the inside. You can see it is more shallow based on the wear bars in the tread. These don't seem to be wearing unevenly at all, especially since they were on the rear. But those tires are essentially shot, you need new ones. Hydroplaning will be a problem with these if driven through deep water at highway speed.
There is nothing wrong with your tires... No reason to go to a "Goodyear" tire center for this. You have a Tesla and it wears out tires quickly. The tread isn't choppy or cupped, it's just camber wear from (likely) being on the rear of the vehicle. There's a lot of costly suggestions in this thread that won't make any meaningful difference - even Tesla refused your money.