ZAP Trees

Electric Car Living of Rocklin to Roll Out ZAP Sedan and Truck on May 30th & 31st

ROCKLIN, California (May 21, 2008) -- As gas prices hit new record highs, an entrepreneurial mother has bought a golf cart business (Golf Carts of Lincoln) and transformed it into an electric car dealership in Rocklin, California called Electric Car Living. On May 30th and 31st she is introducing a new affordable electric car design called the ZAP (OTCBB: ZAAP) Xebra. The event is Friday from 3pm to 7pm and Saturday from 11am to 3pm.

ZAP Xebra Factory Shandong Jindalu Plants 1000 Trees

ZAP Xebra Factory Shandong Jindalu Plants 1000 TreesChinese electric car pioneer Shandong Jindalu planted 1,000 trees in China as part of a US-China joint venture with ZAP of the United States.

Electric Car Firm ZAP Sparks China Earthquake Relief Fund With $50,000 Donation

ZAP Challenges Others to Match or Exceed Its $50,000 Donation

DEZHOU, SHANDONG PROVINCE, CHINA and SANTA ROSA, CA--(MARKET WIRE)--May 15, 2008 -- California electric car pioneer ZAP (OTC BB:ZAAP.OB) is starting a relief fund with the factory for its Xebra electric car and truck to aid victims of the May 12 earthquake in Sichuan, China.

ZAP Electric Car, Truck Arrive in Florida at West Palm Beach Dealership Foreign Affairs Auto

ZAP Electric Car, Truck Arrive in Florida at West Palm Beach Dealership Foreign Affairs AutoThe Ortiz family and staff at Foreign Affairs Auto planted a tree on Earth Day to commemorate their new electric car dealership for ZAP (www.zapworld.com) in West Palm Beach, Florida.

ZAP Electric Car, Truck Arrive in Florida at West Palm Beach Dealership Foreign Affairs Auto

WEST PALM BEACH, FL -- Apr 24, 2008 -- As oil and gas keep hitting new records this week, an electric car dealership opened in West Palm Beach, Florida offering a new affordable design for city-speed driving called the ZAP (OTC BB:ZAAP.OB) Xebra.

Zap Planting 1 Million Trees by 2010 - Before & After Pics

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ZAP is creating a major campaign to plant 1 million trees by 2010. ZAP Chairman Gary Starr says the collaboration can go a long way towards restoring a balance with nature. We would like to utilize Trees for the future to help in our endeavor. Trees for the Future have identified fast growing tees that can grow as much as 24 feet in a year. Check out these Before/After pics!

ZAP Shareholders Plant One Tree!

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After ZAP's annual meeting, several shareholders joined ZAP employees in planting a tree at the City of Santa Rosa DeTurk Round Barn Park on West Ninth St. and Donahue St. The 12-foot tall Western Elm was delivered to the location in a zero-emission ZAP Truck and shareholders young and old helped in the planting.

Zap Trees Project: List of Current Donators and Trees Planted

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With much appreciation we thank the following people for donating to the Zap Trees project of planting 1 Million Trees by 2010! Here is a list of current donators and number of trees planted: ZAP! 100,000 Gary Starr 10,000 Cheerwine, Tom Barbita 2,000 Ladd Weinberg 2,000 Shandong Jindalu, Mr. Lu 1,001 Chuck Georgo 1,000 Lithium Balance/Eco-Tech, Ivan Loncarevic 800 Warren Jew 800 Rory Gage 600 Alex Campbell, Santa Rosa, California 400 Andrew Read, Caldecott Properties 400 Manuel Ortega Jr. 400 Albert Lam 400 Curvar Aluminios y Cia Ltda, Peter Parra C 201 Friends of the Urban Forest, Kelly Quirke 200 Ryan O' Hearn 200 Kevin Keating 200

Did You Know? 7 Interesting Facts About Trees!

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1. One out of every four pharmaceutical products used in the U.S. comes from tropical forest plants 2. Trees provide shelter and a safe place for all types of urban critters, including raccoons, squirrels, and hundreds of species of local birds, jungles and rainforests. 3. Trees increase the value of property. Houses surrounded by trees sell for 18-25 percent higher than houses with no trees. 4. Trees reduce driver rage and incidents of speeding because of the soothing effect. 5. Three trees planted in the right place around buildings can cut air-conditioning costs up to 50 percent. 6. Every year, the world loses 42 million acres of forests, an area about the size of New England.

Zap 1 Million Trees Project with Trees for the Future

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The Zap Trees project has being going strong. Many people have been emailing us asking how they can participate. If you go to www.zaptrees.org you can send in a donation. Another way to support the cause is planting a tree on your own. Ready to get inspired? ZAP! is working with Trees for the Future. Together we are working with communities to plant multipurpose windbreaks around their fields. These three photos show communities putting to practice what they learn! Check out one of the many farmers who attended training who replicated the windbreak technology in his one field This amazing growth is just 18 months from seed! How cool is THAT?!
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