I live in Norway now.
The subsidies the government introduced over a decade ago to incentive sales
were pretty cray. They even exempted electric cars from road tolls.
(This has been removed) has boosted the sale of electric cars enormously-
Norway has the most e-cars per capita in the world.
At least last time I checked.
As a result, I have a lot of friends and coworkers that own Telas.
Nearly all love them and would not trade.
However, the build quality is subpar.
Nearly all have had their car in the shop at least once.
The rather extreme lack of spare parts has been a big problem
for the owners.
I think this has been improved for a while but I am not certain.
Some had to wait months for a spare part needed to fix their problems.
Primarily it has been water leaks, parts that are not "fitting together"
right in interior and exterior.
The second is the touchpad control system.
I have wondered if this could in part be due to the extreme cold we have
every now and again.
But like I said the owers are still in love with their cars and would not
trade it.