California Website Lists 2005 ZAP WORLDCAR(TM) as Certified ZEV
21 Janvier 2005 - 2:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
California Website Lists 2005 ZAP WORLDCAR(TM) as Certified ZEV
SANTA ROSA, Calif., Jan. 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Advanced
transportation firm ZAP (OTC:ZAPZ) (BULLETIN BOARD: ZAPZ) announced
today that the State of California's Air Resources Board has posted
the ZAP WORLDCAR and the WORLDCAR Utility in its online guide of
certified "Zero-Emission Vehicles" or ZEVs. California established
a website, http://www.driveclean.ca.gov/, to help Californians
looking for cleaner cars. With the most stringent regulatory
standards for automobiles in the U.S., California has six different
classifications of fuel-efficient vehicles, with ZEVs being the
cleanest. California defines a ZEV has having as zero tailpipe
emissions and being 98 percent cleaner than the average new 2003
model year vehicle. California's legislature established the Air
Resources Board in 1967 to maintain healthy air quality, conduct
research into air pollution and attack the serious problem caused
by motor vehicles, which are the major causes of air pollution in
the State. The 2005 Model Year ZAP WORLDCAR and the WORLDCAR
(Utility EV) were certified as ZEVs by the California Air Resources
Board under an Executive Order in September 2004. The certification
allows ZAP vehicles to be licensed and sold in the State and gives
the purchaser access to incentives created for drivers of
Zero-Emission Vehicles. Drivers can qualify for a special Zero-
Emission Vehicle parking decals that allow them to park and refuel
at designated recharging parking spaces, as well as preferred
locations at airports, shopping malls, mass transit hubs and more.
The vehicles now qualify for grants for public agencies to purchase
them and there is a 10 percent federal tax credit for consumer
purchases. ZAP CEO Steve Schneider says ZAP's manufacturing
partners for the electric cars in China have the ability to deliver
thousands of units. He added that the base models are priced under
$10,000 and include features and options that surpass the
expectations of many American consumers -- power windows, power
door locks, CD players, air-conditioning, computer controlled
instrumentation, tilt steering wheel, deluxe interior, alloy
wheels, tinted windows and more. ZAP introduced the WORLDCAR in
2003 at the Michelin Challenge Bibendum in Sonoma, California,
where the car received the highest scores in five performance
criteria. While the event hosted advanced transportation prototypes
from 83 automotive groups around the world, Schneider says that ZAP
had one of the only production electric automobile available for
sale. About ZAP ZAP has been a world leader in cleaner
transportation technologies since 1994, delivering ZAP vehicles and
energy products to customers in more than 60 countries. A public
company, ZAP is traded on the Over-the-Counter stock exchange under
the symbol ZAPZ. The company offers a variety of advanced
technologies and vehicles, including cars, bicycles, scooters,
motorbikes, underwater scooters and more. For more information,
visit http://www.zapworld.com/ or call 707-525-8658.
Forward-looking statements in this release are made pursuant to the
"safe harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation
Reform Act of 1995. Investors are cautioned that such
forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties,
including, without limitation, continued acceptance of the
Company's products, increased levels of competition for the
Company, new products and technological changes, the Company's
dependence upon third-party suppliers, intellectual property
rights, and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's
periodic reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
DATASOURCE: ZAP CONTACT: Media Relations, Alex Campbell,
+1-707-525-8658, ext. 241, or , or Investor Relations, Steven Kim,
+1-707-525-8658, ext. 298, or Web site: http://www.zapworld.com/
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