Bob,
We are actually very excited to come to this region. The support we have received from the venue has been amazing as is the excitement from the local shops participating. As you mentioned, Kozy's has a number of locations and they are going to be exhibiting at the Expo with a second canopy with IZIP and Raleigh. Becky's Bikes will be there with a display, M&M Cyclery is exhibiting and we have Erik's from the MN area who are actually just opening a new shop near to where the Expo is being held.
In working with the NBDA, we are actually hosting some educational sessions, including one on Friday that is a Peer-to-Peer gathering for local retailers and manufacturers to hold a constructive conversation about what each is looking for from the other. Education and training are two of the key topics of discussion.
I also want to announce that for the very first time, BMW is participating in the Expo as an electric bike manufacturer. They are coming on as our Educational Pavilion sponsor for the rest of the tour stops and will be bringing their bikes, plus a couple of electric cars as well. They will showcase their new electric bike rack on the back of a new SUV. There are three very important points to make here; 1. These are bikes that BMW actually makes. These are not a licensing deal with other OEM producers. 2. They will be marketing these bikes exclusively through the more than 340 BMW dealerships around the country, and 3. the Expo will be an integral part of the dealer education to help them sell these bikes to the public.
Active Transportation Alliance will be promoting the Tempo raffle so come out and support your local cycling advocacy organization in buying a ticket and maybe you will go home with a new $4000.00 electric bike on Sunday!
As for more shops learning about electric bikes, our events have attracted many dealers to come and spend serious time evaluating the market. They get to meet with the manufacturers, they get to see how other retailers are marketing their eBike products and they get to observe what consumers are drawn to.
I can tell you that the number of people that are traveling from multiple states away is significant. Our registration shows people coming from Wisconsin, Indiana, Ohio, Vermont, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, and elsewhere. This is on top of the strong interest from nearby in the Chicago area.