Tesla's Cybertruck data is not public information - leaving potential buyers in the dark about when they expect to receive their futuristic vehicles.
However, a crowdsourced Tesla tracker has made efforts to draw an estimated picture.
The tracker pulls together 37,000 entries of Cybertruck reservation holders as they try to translate their reservation numbers into an estimated delivery timeframe.
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The sheet breaks down the amount of reservation numbers per square mile.
From the data, it can be determined which US Sates have pre-ordered the most Cybertrucks.
According to the crowdfunded data, California totalled with most pre-ordered of an estimated 749 Cybertrucks - specifically, the city of Los Angeles.
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Texas was not far behind with its major cities of Austin (617), Dallas (649), and Houston (563) securing the top four positions respectively.
However, the data presents California twice - first as 'Los Angeles, CA' in the first position and then solely as 'California' in the fifth position. Therefore, it's safe to say the East coast US state exceeds the number of reservations for any other US state.
Since some entries specify both the city and state, while others mention only the state, the data does not provide a full picture of the pre-orders and corresponding locations.
Additionally, the data only gathers Cybertruck pre-orders who filled their reservations on a Google form.
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Cybertruck enthusiasts are unsure of the exact way Tesla will handle its orders.
Some speculate that Tesla will prioritise Cybertruck reservations closest to its Texas Giagfactory - where the vehicles will be manufactured.
Others believe it will follow the order of the reservation queue, whilst some claim it's 'impossible to predict' as we don't know how Tesla 'defines its regions.'
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Tesla may deliver the reserved Cybertrucks through geographic distribution, meaning they may bulk deliver the vehicles by region rather than order of reservation.
In which case, reservation holders might be frustrated to find out that earlier placing an order earlier does not guarantee and earlier delivery.
It is estimated that Tesla could have as many as 2 million Cybertruck reservations.
Elon Musk may leave his thousands of customers disappointed with a post in May 2022 saying: 'We have more orders of the first Cybertrucks than we could possibly fulfil for three years after the start of production.'
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Because of this, cancellations and refunds of the $100 deposit are expected to skyrocket.
Some reservation holders may not have the financial means to purchase the Cybertruck when the time comes, whilst others might choose to invest in an alternative vehicle.
Whether Cybertruck holders will receive their vehicles in a timely manner, with delays, or not at all is anyone's guess at this point in time.