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ZAP CEO Says Electric Cars Bridge Gap to Hydrogen Infrastructure on WallSt.net

SANTA ROSA, California (November 11, 2003) - Battery-powered cars are available today and can help drive the world towards a hydrogen fuel economy, says Steve Schneider, CEO for ZAP (OTC BB:ZAPZ), during an interview scheduled to air today on http://www.WallSt.net.

Government and industry are discussing new energy policies to help boost fuel economy that would convert America's transportation fueling infrastructure from fossil fuels to hydrogen. Experts tout hydrogen-powered cars because the only emissions would be water vapor and oxygen, but say the infrastructure could be a decade or more away. Schneider says consumers can help this happen sooner by investing in today's battery-electric technologies.

ZAP CEO Says Chinese Partners Can Import 'Thousands' of Electric Cars

SANTA ROSA, California (November 4, 2003) - In an interview with MoneyTV, Steve Schneider, CEO for electric car company ZAP (OTC BB:ZAPZ), said its manufacturing partners in China have the ability to import thousands of unit to North America.

In October Schneider was interviewed by MoneyTV on location at the American Stock Exchange in New York City. MoneyTV is a nationally syndicated television program featuring interviews with CEOs, insights into their operations and outlooks for their futures.