The build quality appears to be abysmal, with a slew of plastics. Plus, since it's electric, it'll take a long time to full charge and will have a small range. Another concern is the lack of charging stations. Since it is not as convenient as a petrol engine and has poor range, I doubt it will be a commercial success at the current price. We seemed to have no idea what the resale value would be until now.
I understand that batteries are expensive, but the average Hari is looking for a less expensive bike. Before purchasing it, he is concerned about its longevity as well as its resale value. Yatri's situation is currently precarious. I can only hope it works well, given that it is a Nepalese product that is also electric.