paint is the protection.
get the front mudflaps and wait.
Teslas are coming fresh off the assembly line to your doorstep. They aren't sitting on lots.
That paint should not be waxed or sealed right away. Glaze it at most and let it fully cure.
Let the new car excitement wear off and see how you feel about this after the first wax.
That's $5-8k you could spend on home charger install,plus a lot of other things or just bank it.
you can respray the entire bumper perfect match for $350 in your driveway in a couple hours.
Any chips that ppf would protect can be resprayed for far less and gouges and dings that ppf can't stop can easily be fixed with a respray.
Bonus: you don't pay for respray unless you need it.
Totally understand getting ppf. Everyone wants their new expensive vehicle to last and look perfect for as long as possible.
But here's another perspective, a few others have voiced as