EDIT: I know that midnight Wednesday could mean the minute after 11:59pm Tuesday, but I and I think most people take it to mean Wednesday night, midnight Thursday.
Yeah, Tesla kind of messed up how they presented this. 'Midnight Wednesday' typically means 'the point at which Tuesday night transitions into Wednesday morning.' Lots of people use it incorrectly, but there's a reason that contracts generally specify 12:01 AM or 11:59 PM rather than midnight--to avoid ambiguity. They should have said 'Midnight Wednesday evening' if they meant tonight. Not a big deal, but another pet peeve of mine.
In other news, Norway continues its tear today, now standing at 3881 Teslas registered in Q1--3.4% above the prior best quarter ever, Q4 2017, with 9 more registration days left. And Q1 is seasonally a low Q vs the seasonally-high Q4. Obviously the intro of the Model 3 far overshadows seasonality, but it's one more angle by which this crazy quarter is all the more impressive.