Perhaps this has been answered before, but has anything reputable been said regarding the exact details of what a production ramp-up would look like when they do get the funds? Paul is an extremely confident optimist so pehaps we ought to take with a large grain of salt claims of a rapid assembly line build.
I asked this of VP Jerome Vassallo directly and received what sounds to me like EM has a very reasonable ramp up planned. The production ramp up plan as I understand it is to average about 150 per shift in the first month which would mean under 3000 vehicles produced in the first month. They expect about 250 average per shift in the second month which is about 5000 vehicles that month. During the third month the line is expected to average 350 per shift which is about 7000 vehicles per month and the current plan is for the line to stay at this level through the reservation build period. The full production goal is 500 vehicles per shift which is over 10K per month at full volume per shift. There will only be a single shift at first working Monday through Friday however the plant can easily accommodate a second shift running each day thereby reaching the 250K expected vehicle production total per year.
The obvious reason for slower assembly at first is to allow the workers enough time to become proficient at their assigned tasks however another reason, which is less obvious to most people, is the amount of the pre and post build inspection which will occur on these vehicles as they move down the line and after they are completed. The way this process has been described is that vehicles built during the first month are alpha builds and during the second month will be beta builds. The terms alpha and beta are not really indicative of engineering changes but instead denote how much pre and post build inspection will occur on these vehicles as they move down the line and after they are completed. These first vehicles will be checked numerous times for quality control purposes and minor tweaks to how things are assembled will be occurring during this period to improve line efficiency, resolve any build issues discovered, as well as develop the standardized post-build checklists which will be used after this initial period.