I agree that Zero will eventually need to settle down and develop their models once the technology matures. But I think they have to continue to improve the models every year as long as that can be done. That is the only way to advance the the performance of electric motorcycles and make them more desirable to future customers. I also understand that current customers will be left in the dust. But I don't see any other way for them to proceed, if we want the best performance available as soon as possible. In my case my 2012 ZF9 Zero S meets my transportation requirements, no matter how good the new models are. Fortunately, I can afford to buy a new one and take a loss on my current bike if I had to. I think this is just something that we are going to have to live with for a few years. The alternative is to have a company like Brammo that fully develops the technology for several years before placing their models on sale to the public. But that has its flaws, too. Just pick your poison.
ICE motorbike riders meet the Apple Computer improvement cycle. Expect your bike to become obsolete within 2 - 3 years.
Get over it.
Buy a new iPad or buy a Microsoft Surface RT?
A what?
Let's look at Zero's Lisa Computer era emtoto upgrade challenge.
Round numbers, just guessing.
Zero S BOM
Motor $300.00
10KwH LiION $8,700.00
Everything Else $2,000.00
Total $11,000.00
List $14,000.00
GP $3,000.00
GM 21%
Dealer $500.00 (17%)
GP-Dealer $2,500.00
After-Market Value Year 1 $10,000.00
User Upgrade loss $4,000.00
Zero Margin net of Dealer $2,500.00
See the problem? The bike's 1st year depreciation > GP.
Zero has to keep looking for new customers by improving product.
Early adopters can skip a year or two but we have to suck up $4K - $5K annual depreciation.
Welcome to the early adopter curve.
Apple Lisa 1984
$5,495 in 1984 = $11,709.59 in 2011 dollars
68000 processor 7.89 MHz (PowerMac G5 Dual Processor PowerPC 1.8GHz or 228 times faster)
2 megabytes of RAM (PowerMac G5 Dual Processor PowerPC 1GB or 500 times more memory)
Sony 400 kB microfloppy drive (PowerMac G5 Dual Processor PowerPC 80GB or 200,000 times more storage)
$279.95 or 1/42th the cost
Not that emoto bikes will improve at the same rate but you get the picture.