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August 21, 2007 – Vol.12 No.22

ZAP Receives $1 Million Initial Electric Vehicle Order From New Fuel Systems Inc.

Under the agreement, New Fuel Systems Inc. has agreed to the initial purchase of $1 million ($1,000,000) worth of ZAP electric vehicles, including ZAP electric cars, trucks, mopeds, scooters and other electric vehicles.

New Fuel Systems plans to open retail locations throughout Canada and showcase electric transportation during the 2010 Winter Olympics being planned for Whistler, British Columbia. The distribution was sparked, in part, by Canada's commitment to reduce greenhouse gases under the Kyoto Protocol, according to the companies.

New Fuel Systems Inc., located in Vancouver, British Columbia, is positioning to be a leader in the marketing and distribution of advanced technology vehicles with plans to open retail locations throughout Canada while fulfilling government, commercial and general public demand for affordable clean vehicles.

ZAP (Zero Air Pollution) has been a leader in advanced transportation technologies since 1994, delivering over 100,000 vehicles to consumers in more than 75 countries. (8/21/07)

 

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ZAP http://www.zapworld.com

 

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