Delivery Spreadsheet - Let's Track These Inbound SEs

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like I said, I have zero charging right now for my model 3 and it’s fine, plenty of charging around town (I have a chademo adapter for it) and I work from home at the moment. If that changes I have charging at work too. Level 2 chargers are kind of overkill, but obviously would be nice. Definitely not necessary though.

My question is can I use a Tesla tap and a Tesla mobile charger to get more than 10 amps (the limit on the normal level 1 cable the mini comes with) when I charge my mini on a nema 5-20.

Yes, 16A.
 
Now we’re cooking!

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Yeah, and now that mine is on a boat... there are an expected (according to ASK MINI) 24 more days before the boat gets to the destination port. So that time is super-slow! Jeez!

Alright, so let me pick your brain.

Wait until “Awaiting Carrier Assignment” and then call ASK MINI for the ship’s name -or- wait until “Dispatched from Factory”?
 
Alright, so let me pick your brain.

Wait until “Awaiting Carrier Assignment” and then call ASK MINI for the ship’s name -or- wait until “Dispatched from Factory”?

I would wait until "In Transit". I tried to call during "awaiting carrier" and they could not give me a ship name yet.
 
So....revised theoretical ship schedule for me based on looking at my ship's last trip. Last night it moved a short distance from the Port of Baltimore to Dunkalk. On its last trip it stayed there one day and then was in Brunswick, GA, two days later. So I am estimating land fall April 10th. Then my Mini has to have some add-ons applied and transported the short distance up to SC. I might finally be in the home stretch.

@mikeg0305 and @bldxyz - what are your current estimates? It will be nice to finally see some pics / videos of 2022s by our forum members.
 
@mikeg0305 and @bldxyz - what are your current estimates? It will be nice to finally see some pics / videos of 2022s by our forum members.


My boat doesn’t arrive until April 15. It is the Local, making four stops before Oxnard. Then it’ll take some port stuff, and a car carrier to bring it up I-5... and the dealer turns it around by April 19, I’ll pick it up then.. otherwise, it’ll sit at the dealer for a week since I’m going on a road trip. Man, I wanted to take the new car!

bmartinez has the Express boat. His ship made one stop and the next one is Oxnard. His arrives port on April 14, and since he’s in Southern California, his doesn’t have to take a day on the car carrier.

You are very likely first!
 
Oh my Mini order looks identical to yours (color-wise). Just went to paint today and scheduled for completion tomorrow. I wonder if production schedule is based on paint color?

From a logistics standpoint it makes sense. I’ve been watching the videos of how they make them and it’s pretty wild. To which port will yours be headed?
 
From a logistics standpoint it makes sense. I’ve been watching the videos of how they make them and it’s pretty wild. To which port will yours be headed?
Brunswick, GA

I'm in Atlanta, so hopefully not too long from Port to dealer, but who knows how long it takes to get a carrier and make it over. Probably need to look into getting an EVSE now ...
 
Brunswick, GA

I'm in Atlanta, so hopefully not too long from Port to dealer, but who knows how long it takes to get a carrier and make it over. Probably need to look into getting an EVSE now ...

Ah - yours will probably follow the same route my ship is doing. I'm north of you in Greenville, SC. Here is what you might expect:
  • The recent UK port delay to get on a carrier is averaging 9 days (low 5 days - high 11 days)
  • Southampton to Port of Baltimore: a week to cross the ocean (then my ship floated off Virginia for an extra week before entering Baltimore - don't know why)
  • In Baltimore for about 24 hours
  • Then it moves a short distance across the channel to the Port of Dunkalk for about 24 hours
  • Then it goes to Brunswick, Georgia. My salesperson just emailed me that he is showing the ship arriving in Brunswick tonight. But mine just cleared the channel up near Baltimore. I thought it took 2 days to come down the coast. But we'll see.
 
My boat doesn’t arrive until April 15. It is the Local, making four stops before Oxnard. Then it’ll take some port stuff, and a car carrier to bring it up I-5... and the dealer turns it around by April 19, I’ll pick it up then.. otherwise, it’ll sit at the dealer for a week since I’m going on a road trip. Man, I wanted to take the new car!

bmartinez has the Express boat. His ship made one stop and the next one is Oxnard. His arrives port on April 14, and since he’s in Southern California, his doesn’t have to take a day on the car carrier.

You are very likely first!

Location my ship as of this morning...
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Ah - yours will probably follow the same route my ship is doing. I'm north of you in Greenville, SC. Here is what you might expect:
  • The recent UK port delay to get on a carrier is averaging 9 days (low 5 days - high 11 days)
  • Southampton to Port of Baltimore: a week to cross the ocean (then my ship floated off Virginia for an extra week before entering Baltimore - don't know why)
  • In Baltimore for about 24 hours
  • Then it moves a short distance across the channel to the Port of Dunkalk for about 24 hours
  • Then it goes to Brunswick, Georgia. My salesperson just emailed me that he is showing the ship arriving in Brunswick tonight. But mine just cleared the channel up near Baltimore. I thought it took 2 days to come down the coast. But we'll see.
Oh thanks for the great info! Looks like it still might be a while then. But at least it appears my car is done with the build - "AWAITING CARRIER ASSIGNMENT"
 
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