ZAP News
ZAP to Introduce Electric Van and Truck at Nation's Largest Auto Dealer Expo January 24
SANTA ROSA, CA (Jan 23, 2009)-- To help automotive fleets reduce emissions and operating expenses, electric car pioneer ZAP (OTC BB:ZAAP.OB - News) will debut a five-passenger, 4-wheel, 100 percent, plug-in electric van at the National Automobile Dealers Association annual conference and exposition, booth number 4763, January 24-27, 2009 in New Orleans.
ZAP to Unveil Alias Performance Electric Car at NADA January 24

NEW ORLEANS, LA (Jan 22, 2009)-- Electric transportation pioneer ZAP (OTC BB:ZAAP.OB) will give auto dealers a first-hand look at its pre-production running Alias roadster during the National Automobile Dealers Association annual exposition January 24-27, 2009 in New Orleans, booth number 4763.
The ZAP Alias from electric car pioneer ZAP will debut to auto dealers January 24-27 in New Orleans at NADA, the National Automobile Dealers Association annual conference and exposition.
Electric Car Gets Ok from Massachusetts
Rep. Bradley, Sen. Hedlund Say New Law Will Promote Electric Vehicle Use
The ZAP Xebra all-electric sedan and truck have been given clearance for use on Massachusetts roads. State Rep. Garrett J. Bradley, D-Hingham, and Sen. Robert Hedlund, D-Weymouth on January 16, 2009 announced the passage of new legislation which allows limited use of low- and medium-speed electric vehicles on certain roads in Massachusetts.
Integrity Automotive Completes Application for Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing Loan From the U.S. Department of Energ
Shepherdsville, KY (January 8, 2009) -- Integrity Automotive, LLC along with electric vehicle partner ZAP (OTCBB: ZAAP) announced today important progress in the Kentucky company's plan to manufacture all-electric vehicles. Integrity has completed its application for a $200 million loan from the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing Loan Program.
Veteran Auto Execs Say Divert Bailout to Electric Car Companies
SANTA ROSA, CA (December 11, 2008) -- Two veteran automotive executives, H. Dennis Kammerer and Rodger L. Cornish, say electric car pioneer ZAP is already building all-electric models and the US government should offer support to companies who are already building plug-in transportation.
The two auto industry veterans were recently recruited for the development of ZAP’s electric vehicle dealer and fleet markets. Kammerer has served as both National Dealer Development Manager and National Business Management Manager for Volvo Cars of North America and SAAB Cars USA. He has extensive field experience with Audi Financial Services.