To clarify, my 2019 Alta EX R Redshift was a fully street legal (turn signals the works) enduro type bike....not a motocross version. I used it like you would a zero FX, meaning I did not ride super hard core stuff off road, but the Altas was up to that task and more at home off road than is the current FX iteration (and to be fair to the FX, the opposite is also true if you are on road vs. off road more frequently). You could right straight to any trail head, and be legal doing it. Just like an FX. I had just hoped the FX might be due for a little better suspension, or some battery life improvements etc. soon. The Alta had a battery rated at 6.5 vs. the 7.2 for the Zero FX (if those numbers are comparable) but the charge times on 110V with a single external Alta charger vs. the charge times for the Zero with the built in charger are less than half the time to a full charge. A full four hours less! That is why I was asking the question as to charge times.
Yes, BRP bought the Alta assets. There was not a lot of proprietary tech there, but there was some. I do not thing BRP i.e. Can Am has any interest in building a motorcycle. Especially off road types, as it has been pointed out, that is a very small market, and no doubt lead to Alta's demise. I think BRP was just interested in what they could glean what Alta had learned as to software, battery, electric motor design and integration.
Thanks!
Brad