That's a concern for me. Think about it. If someone buys a FUV, Solo or Kandi in my area and the gearbox takes a dump 2 weeks after I receive it, how does that get repaired? How does warranty work? I know I could fix it but if there's a warranty, it's not my problem, it's theirs. These are the major issues that I could see that could result in bad PR down the road because all it takes, is one person to scream online and it becomes a major issue that the company was selling a product without proper warranty and service after the sale.
I'm all happy for these startups but if the produce breaks down and it's under warranty, I'm stuck if they don't have something ready to go to get my EV back on the road. If my I3 takes a dump, BMW can fix it. If I bought a Slingshot, there are three dealers within 100 miles of my house. Even Vanderhall has a dealer 35 miles away and when I talked to them, they will send for a tow truck, pick it up, take it back, fix it and then deliver it to my house all for free if it's under warranty.