Ok, still think Brammo needs to get Enertias on every college campus by getting the colleges to get them for their police/security force...perfect fit, green, quiet, good speed and range for campus use.
But where else should they be pushing their electric powercycles?
One: Islands. Generally range and speed are not an issue on Islands...but often gas prices are. So go electric powercycles for commuting. Hawaii and Manattan/Long Island or USA no-brainers for this. Along with Iceland. But the real money would come from Hong Kong, and Singapore with their large populations. But also Male'/Maldives---Very dense city on small Island that is very very VERY concerned with global warming (they are likely to be totally underwater this century). Salsette Island in India...13 freaking million people to sell to. Manila also.
Two: Large Cities. Yes this is a no brainer too, but needs to be pushed much harder than currently able with small staff and such. London, LA, Mexico City, NYC, Paris, Rio de Janerio, Tokyo (loves new gadgets)...If Brammo pushed hard on these cities, and more, well they would have sales out the .....
Three...a tie in to the last one...Polluted Cites...yes this is basically all the large cities also, but push the clean air and maybe work with the local government to get tax breaks. Pittsburgh just took over LA as most polluted in the US...push Pittsburgh to go green. For the USA:
Most polluted US cities
(By short-term particle pollution)
1. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
2. Fresno, California
3. Bakersfield, California
4. Los Angeles, California.
5. Birmingham, Alabama
6. Salt Lake City, Utah
7. Sacramento, California
8. Logan, Utah
9. Chicago, Illinois
9. Detroit, Michigan
Most polluted US cities
(By ozone pollution)
1. Los Angeles, California
2. Bakersfield, California
3. Visalia, California
4. Fresno, California
5. Houston, Texas
6. Sacramento, California.
7. Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas
8. Charlotte, North Carolina
9. Phoenix, Arizona
10. El Centro, California
Most polluted US cities
(By year-round particle pollution)
1. Bakersfield, California
2. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
3. Los Angeles, California
4. Visalia, California
5. Birmingham, Alabama
6. Hanford, California
7. Fresno, California
8. Cincinnati, Ohio
9. Detroit, Michigan
10. Cleveland, Ohio
Everyone of those cities should have a Brammo dealership.
Others? Well
Four...Green Cities...Any city with large solar panel installation should have a Brammo dealership. Or follow the LEAF roll out and jump on that train and put Brammos where the LEAF has charging stations.
Gavin