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Well, this poll is now a thing and out of control (ha, ha), so...
  • If you do contribute (and I am by no means encouraging this kind of behavior), please provide the following info:
    • Delivery Month (and Production Month, if you happen to have it).
    • Same for Year(s).
    • Model.
    • And whether your car has CCS Enabled/Installed or Not Enabled/Not Installed. (I'll let you folks figure out the whole "not installed"/"not supported" debate.)
  • The primary focus is on Models Y and 3, is that right?

  • Up to now if someone has provided the production date (e.g., November) and not the delivery date, I have assumed delivery was about one month later (i.e., December). Please correct me if that is wrong.

  • Actually, the production date would be better, but it is probably too late for that as most people provided just delivery date.

  • And, for cars close to the no-yes or yes-no cut-off points, a production day would be best. But let's worry about that later. (We can contact people close to those points if necessary.

  • I could combine Model Y and Model 3 data into one chart (using circles with a "Y" and "3" to distinguish data from the two models, but I'll keep the two charts separate unless we are sure that the Models Y and 3 were subject to the exact same CCS build-date status.

  • And if someone has Tesla insider information on the precise production dates for enabled/not enabled status, you can make this whole exercise unnecessary. (Please!)

  • Let's say that the next graphical update will be January 1, 2022.

  • We welcome your approval and criticisms. Please send the latter to Randy Spencer, Alameda, California.
 
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Well, this poll is now a thing and out of control (ha, ha), so...
  • If you do contribute (and I am by no means encouraging this kind of behavior), please provide the following info:
    • Delivery Month (and Production Month, if you happen to have it).
    • Same for Year(s).
    • Model.
    • And whether your car has CCS Enabled/Installed or Not Enabled/Not Installed. (I'll let you folks figure out the whole "not installed"/"not supported" debate.)
  • The primary focus is on Models Y and 3, is that right?

  • Up to now if someone has provided the production date (e.g., November) and not the delivery date, I have assumed delivery was about one month later (i.e., December). Please correct me if that is wrong.

  • Actually, the production date would be better, but it is probably too late for that as most people provided just delivery date.

  • And, for cars close to the no-yes or yes-no cut-off points, a production day would be best. But let's worry about that later. (We can contact people close to those points if necessary.

  • I could combine Model Y and Model 3 data into one chart (using circles with a "Y" and "3" to distinguish data from the two models, but I'll keep the two charts separate unless we are sure that the Models Y and 3 were subject to the exact same CCS build-date status.

  • And if someone has Tesla insider information on the precise production dates for enabled/not enabled status, you can make this whole exercise unnecessary. (Please!)

  • Let's say that the next graphical update will be January 1, 2022.

  • We welcome your approval and criticisms. Please send the latter to Randy Spencer, Alameda, California.
I had a July 7th delivery in NJ of a July 2020 car. Assuming that the production and delivery have a month split might not be the best, as these cars don't have a lot of time to sit before they are put in our hands.

I think that I am already in the tracker. July 2020 Model Y LR, "CCS adapter support: Enabled"
 
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Adding the VIN with the last 2 or 3 digits XXXed out would also clear up any questions later and provide more timing detail. The order/delivery thread spreadsheet thread used that data to great effect.

I'll post ours again.

Tesla #1.
2021 Model 3 LR AWD
VIN 5YJ3E1EB8MF8489XX
Born Nov 24, 2020 (VIN notification date)
Delivered Dec 17, 2020
CCS Enabled

Tesla #2.
2021 Model 3 LR AWD
VIN 5YJ3E1EB9MF9023XX
Born Feb 6, 2021 (VIN notification date)
Delivered Feb 25, 2021 (snow storm delayed)
CCS Enabled
 
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Adding the VIN with the last 2 or 3 digits XXXed out would also clear up any questions later and provide more timing detail. The order/delivery thread spreadsheet thread used that data to great effect.

I'll post ours again.

Tesla #1.
2021 Model 3 LR AWD
VIN 5YJ3E1EB8MF8489XX
Born Nov 24, 2020 (VIN notification date)
Delivered Dec 17, 2020
CCS Enabled

Tesla #2.
2021 Model 3 LR AWD
VIN 5YJ3E1EB9MF9023XX
Born Feb 6, 2021 (VIN notification date)
Delivered Feb 25, 2021 (snow storm delayed)
CCS Enabled
Lucky!
 
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Model S Long Range
Production: Dec 20th, 2021 (birthday)
CCS Adapter support: enabled

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