I agree. I thought 2012 was going to shape up to be the real year of the elmoto. Brammo has failed to ship to individuals, even if Enertia Pluses are trickling out to HKPD. (We still have a bit left in the year, so maybe some Empulse Rs will get out there). Zero released the 2012 to significant success, but the model has been somewhat marred by technical glitches .. now solved, but.. KTM Freeride E is the first production electric motorcycle from a traditional manufacturer, but it was supposed to be a limited run of 100 bikes in 2012 and I've heard very little about it after the news flurry late 2011 / early 2012.
So. 2013? Hopefully we'll have both the Empulse and the Enertia Plus shipping in volume. The 2013 Zero lineup is significantly revamped, and I think will give Brammo good competition .. both in sales and on the track. Perhaps we'll see the KTM Freeride E shipping in volume .. and if sales figures are released, we'll have a feel for how much the lack of a traditional manufacture nameplate and dealer network has held Brammo and Zero back to date. BRD is supposed to ship sometime in 2013. On the one-off high-end, we may see some some Lightning and Brutus bike sales as well.
TTXGP should heat up a little - I think the Empulse TTX and the 2013 Zeros will be very competitive for the eSS award, and I think they will both set a "you must be this fast to race" bar. I don't think the 'roll your own approach' will remain viable for long.. but maybe we'll see some interesting new bikes based on their powertrains.
TTX75 may be dead .. VT is moving up to a higher class of competition, and Eli may do so as well. Then again .. nominal capacity for the S ZF8.5 should be 8.5 kWh * 3.7 V nominal / 4.2 V max = 7.49 kWh ..