He might have talked about but not given a definite answer to if the production bike will have design changes to make a battery swap more practical, as it is the frame will fold up which will also distort the sub frame. Yes I can see a way of supporting the frame whilst swapping the battery but that needs to be on a solid flat floor not out in the field.
When you get 2 replys from stark about swapping the battery the first saying "The Stark VARG is not designed to swap batteries." the second saying "You can swap it making some changes in the plastics, in less than 30 seconds. but the bike is not designed for that from the factory."
Then the Lead engineer on here saying something different again I am not filled with confidence.
"For the procedure be patient -- there are some differences between the prototypes and the preproduction bikes. That is likely why they are hesitant to give you an answer; they want to verify how long it takes on the preproduction bikes. It should be better than on the prototypes.
So, was it designed to be quick swapped? No - that was made abundantly clear.
However, if you want to swap anyways, you can make a tool (simple jig) to make that easier."
Copy and pasted directly from fsfs.
I don't want to put words in his mouth but I feel very strongly that he is saying it will be slightly easier to swap in the first sentence, especially given the other context of what he has said about simplifying for production. Looking at the bike from the outside I feel I already know how the swap is going to be and it really seems like no big issue.
When he states it wasn't designed to be quick swapped it definitely does not mean that it can't be, and considering he said that you COULD use or make a simple jig in order to make it EASIER when he himself has done it without one (Regular tools and an adjustable stand). Be honest too, removing a few plastics and maybe a seat to get at it really isn't a big issue.
The bike was designed to be as comfortable to ride as possible as far as I can see so battery swap takes a step back but the fact that it wasn't designed specifically with that in mind does not mean it is impossible. 5 MINUTES he referenced you could get the time down too, that may be with 2 sets of hands and a jig like he was saying but nonetheless I am very optimistic.
Sorry if I'm being too much of a fanboy but honestly just look at the bike on the stand and reverse engineer the process in your mind. I feel like I'm starting to sound a bit rude, so apologies for that and I'm hoping for a bright future for EMX!