The Energica dual were up at Alice's yesterday attending the monthly Zero luncheon. They said they are not selling bikes to customers yet as they still do not have their state retail license and also don't have any production models available to sell so far due to slow initial production at the factory. However one of their staff did give me a really beautiful 50-page, coffee-table-size, full-color brochure for the Energica models, which I read cover-to-cover last night.
Beautiful bikes, with a lot of interesting feature, one of which caught my eye: They appear to be using the Vectrix-type throttle, which has a neutral position for coasting, then when you turn it past closed it activates the bike's regen (not sure if the regen is variable using the feature). Then when stopped, by selecting a button on the dash screen, you can enter a program that will allow the bike to creep forward or in reverse to back you slowly out of a parking spot. That is a really handy feature when you are riding a heavy bike and happen to live in a hilly congested city like San Francisco. It also (no doubt) sounds kind of familiar to Vectrix owners.