OK, I am still concerned about production schedule. Somebody posted that there are 1100 reservations. How long might it take to work through that? My personal decision is that if I expect to wait longer than a year, I will stay on the list, but I will look at an interim solution to renewable-energy local travel, such as an e-bike or an e-car.
The transition from R&D to production is one of the most dangerous times for a start-up business. There is a tendency to gild the lily, to keep improving the product while postponing production. The hard decision must be made, how good is good enough for a production startup.
Then there is the question of the target production rate. A very low production rate, like 1 a week for this type of product, could likely be done in house. Beyond that it requires the resources of a much larger business, either by farming out production or by a large investment in a manufacturing facility. Either approach is risky. A much larger business may not care much about the needs of a small client. Negotiation and liaison are necessary and difficult. A new manufacturing facility requires management, financial, and engineering skills very different from those found in a small prototype business.
I hope somebody at Arcimoto is on top of these issues.
"The perfect is the enemy of the good" - Voltaire
The transition from R&D to production is one of the most dangerous times for a start-up business. There is a tendency to gild the lily, to keep improving the product while postponing production. The hard decision must be made, how good is good enough for a production startup.
Then there is the question of the target production rate. A very low production rate, like 1 a week for this type of product, could likely be done in house. Beyond that it requires the resources of a much larger business, either by farming out production or by a large investment in a manufacturing facility. Either approach is risky. A much larger business may not care much about the needs of a small client. Negotiation and liaison are necessary and difficult. A new manufacturing facility requires management, financial, and engineering skills very different from those found in a small prototype business.
I hope somebody at Arcimoto is on top of these issues.
"The perfect is the enemy of the good" - Voltaire