Brown Goes Green
13 November 2007 - 1:00PM
Marketwired
PETALUMA, CA , who rolled out a small parcel delivery service
this week in Northern California using 42 electric cars and trucks
from ZAP (OTCBB: ZAAP).
The UPS branch in Petaluma, California has leased an initial
fleet of 42 ZAP Xebra� electric city cars and trucks for their
small parcel deliveries. This is the first time that UPS has used
electric city-speed vehicles for this purpose.
View a photo gallery of the vehicles in operation on Flickr at
the URL below:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/20464296@N05/sets/72157603132407291
Small parcel deliveries are becoming more challenging for the
trademark big, brown UPS delivery vans, which is why UPS is using
the electric city cars and trucks to handle small parcel
deliveries. The ZAP vehicles lessen fuel consumption and reduce
automotive emissions produced by current delivery vehicles. Drivers
will be monitoring their electrical usage to carefully analyze
cost-savings and emissions reductions.
"This is the missing link for small package deliveries in
congested areas," said ZAP CEO Steve Schneider. "Packages go from
the airplanes, to the tractor trailers, to the delivery vans, then
to the drop-off nodes. From there the ZAP trucks make the final
delivery to the consumer in a zero-emission vehicle that costs less
to operate. It's a perfect example of how green technology can help
corporate America's bottom line."
UPS is setting up strategic distribution nodes where vans can
transfer packages to the ZAP Xebras for final delivery in smaller
communities, neighborhoods and downtown areas where larger delivery
vans are less efficient and have a more difficult time navigating
or parking.
"ZAP vehicles are much better than full size trucks in urban
areas because they can save a fleet operator money," said ZAP
Chairman Gary Starr. "Electric vehicles can also be one of the best
things any organization can do to cut greenhouse gases and help the
environment."
A publicly owned automotive manufacturer and distributor based
in nearby Santa Rosa, California, ZAP specializes in
energy-efficient transportation technologies. The ZAP Xebra was
designed as an economical electric city car that can handle
city-speed driving up to 40 MPH for daily urban driving, commuting
as well as light duty government and corporate fleet applications.
ZAP cars and trucks are believed to be the only 40 MPH street-legal
electric vehicles available in production today and sell for a
little over $10,000 with a cost of about three cents per mile for
electricity. Studies show that electric vehicles reduce automotive
emissions by more than 90 percent compared to gasoline vehicles,
including the emissions from power plants.
About UPS
Founded in 1907 as a messenger company, UPS has grown into a
$47.5 billion corporation by focusing on the goal of enabling
global commerce. It has become the world's largest package delivery
company and a leading provider of specialized transportation and
logistics services. Every day UPS manages the flow of goods, funds,
and information in more than 200 countries and territories
worldwide. UPS employs 427,700 people delivering 3.9 million
packages annually. UPS operates 1,788 facilities with an overall
vehicle fleet of 94,542 package cars, vans, tractors, and
motorcycles. UPS also operates a fleet of 277 aircraft, making it
the 9th largest airline.
About ZAP
ZAP has been a leader in advanced transportation technologies
since 1994, delivering over 100,000 vehicles to consumers in more
than 75 countries. At the forefront of fuel-efficient
transportation with new technologies including energy efficient gas
systems, hydrogen, electric, fuel cell, ethanol, hybrid and other
innovative power systems, ZAP has a joint venture to manufacture
electric and hybrid vehicles with Youngman Automotive Group, one of
China's leading manufacturers of buses and trucks. ZAP is
developing a high-performance crossover SUV electric car concept
called ZAP-X engineered by Lotus Engineering. ZAP is also
developing a new generation of vehicles using advanced nanotech
batteries with Advanced Battery Technologies (AMEX: GBT). The
Company recently announced a strategic partnership with Dubai-based
Al Yousuf Group to expand its international vehicle distribution.
ZAP also makes an innovative, new portable energy technology that
manages power for mobile electronics from cell phones to laptops.
For product, dealer and investor information, visit
http://www.zapworld.com.
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Company, new products and technological changes, the Company's
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