Pachuko wrote: JJF777 wrote: Sounds like a plan !!!! I'm just posting what I received by the company and thought it was a good read. I'm all for this company and what they're trying get to do. Just taking a little bit to get there. Time to go for a swim Stay cool
Thanks for posting it for all. It was an interesting read mostly for what it did not say!.
I have to wonder about a few things.
If they have the smartwall in the country, are they not able to provide a location and the date for viewing. You would expect that to be information they would be able to provide and to hear more urgency in getting a product out there.. Do they not have the ability to install the unit tomorrow? Do they not have an actual distributor they can name as the first location and the date we can expect to see it? Is it actually a working product or are they needing more testing with the software before they are actually able to display it?
What are the certification and sales timelines.If it has been months that the batteries have been in testing so there should be a much more detailed update than perhaps by the end of the year. what will the timelines from order to delivery be once they are selling, what are the product sale prices, where will they be sold, what products will be for sale by the end of the year.....
Why is the battery the big hold up for selling their software. Why have they teamed with a company that doesn't have a certified product when there are so many battery options out there and why has it been three quarters without certification of the battery.Why did it take sooo long to get a couple of batteries into testing?This is still a mystery. If the software is so great there should be a line up of companies wanting to be the battery supplier. This is a major question and a definite concern for buyers who will have doubts about purchasing newly certified products with no reviews or historical data.
Why wait almost a full year or more to be able to go to market from product launches and enter into the final quarter of the year not able to provide delivery dates for sold products nor able to provide displays, videos, marketing samples etc. to show off their products. This to me is a failure of the plan or evidence of a lack of proper planning. They would not require certification to have product displays or marketing material for sales. They would only need certification to complete the deal and deliver the product. Unless they were not confident the battery would be certified these delays are bad management. Most of the launch hype is lost by now. If anything there would be serious concerns by potential purchasers about all the delays and many if not all will have moved on to other options.The company has been bragging for months about how great their products are yet are still not even able to show prototypes and back up their marketing hype. This is what they should be speaking to. Instead they run a social media contest?? Really poor management in my opinion.
Just a couple of opinions on the response you got. The other way to look at it is wow aren't you guys great and look at what you are going to do some day in the future maaaaybeee.And woooow I can win a sporty trike you might some day build and run with a battery you some day might have that runs on a software that is soo great that we aren't allowed to see it. Laughable really
It is nice that you actually got a response but there was no tangeable evidence of anything more thn the "it's coming someday" info we already have. Well I guess there was one tidbit there that was supposed to be exciting - we have a product in Canada but we can't tell you when or where you will be able to see it. I know it's been months of delays but ya still can't see it....
That is what is holding this company back and continues to stifle the share price.