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For faster deliveries to the UK & Europe, Tesla is moving Model 3s to the Port of Philadelphia

Tesla Model 3s spotted on a car carrier en route to the Port of Philadelphia

A large number of Tesla Model 3 vehicles is reportedly being moved from the Tesla HQ in Palo Alto, CA to the Port of Philadelphia (PhilaPort) to ensure faster delivery times for Europe and the UK — the most recently spotted car carriers loaded with Model 3s had mostly the right-hand-drive variants on them.

Morten Grove who constantly tracks vehicle transport vessels shipping Tesla cars worldwide, sourced a word from a Tesla Model 3 car carrier driver that most of the RHD Model 3s are now being moved to the PhilaPort.

The reason is obvious, Tesla (TSLA) is aiming faster deliveries to the European and RHD markets that receive deliveries via the Port of Zeebrugge, Belgium i.e. the United Kingdom and Ireland for the 3rd quarter in an attempt to surpass the Q2, 2019 delivery figures.

Although the reported cars are all RHDs, there is a strong reason to ship to Europe/UK from the east coast rather than the west coast/Port of San Francisco.

With the help of the following illustrated map, I have attempted to explain how much the sea voyage length can be shortened delivering cars from the Port of SF vs. the Port of Philadelphia.

Above: Comparison path of Tesla vehicle deliveries from East Coast (PhilaPort) vs. the West Coast (Port of San Francisco), significantly reduces the sea shipment time. (Google Maps / Iqtidar)

The distance between the Port of SF and Port of Zeebrugge is 10,684 nautical miles and currently one ship named the ‘Glovis Cosmos’ is headed from US SFO to BE ZEE with a Tesla vehicles shipment, the total days estimated days of the time at sea is 24 days (check status at marinetraffic.com).

According to ports.com, the distance between the Port of Philadelphia and Port of Zeebrugge is only 3,996 nautical miles and if a ship travels at the speed of 18 knots, the time to reach the destination will be 9.3 days — as we can see in the above map, it takes maximum two days to reach Philadelphia from the Tesla Fremont in California.

Adding max 10 days at sea and 2 days on the road, it will take around 12-15 days in getting the cars from the Fremont factory to Europe/UK as opposed to 24-30 days to deliver cars via the Port of San Francisco — this is a huge advantage of time Tesla will gain in their overseas deliveries, a smart move by the automaker to pump up delivery numbers for the Q2.

Tesla must be also be benefiting on the financial side by using this strategy, the shipping cost of 10,684 nm vs. 3,996 nm should also be reduced by at least 50% on the sea, including the car carrier costs the overall savings should still be considerable.

However, till the last reports, the Port of San Francisco also had thousands upon thousands of Tesla Model 3s waiting at the Pier 80 to roll on to vehicle transport vessels and we got some super nice aerial photos of the scene.

Update: Now several sightings by Tesla owners prove that Tesla is moving massive amounts of Model 3s to the PhilaPort/East Coast, a single Tesla owner spotted around 30 car carrier trailers loaded with Model 3s on his way to Wyoming.

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