SOURCE: ZAP
October 19, 2007 15:01 ET
ZAP Acquires Exclusive American Distribution From CCT Power for Portable Battery Technologies From Advanced Battery Technologies
SANTA ROSA, CA--(Marketwire - October 19, 2007) - Electric car pioneer ZAP (OTCBB: ZAAP) today
announced that it has acquired the exclusive American distribution license
from CCT Power Company of Temple City, California to market batteries from
Advanced Battery Technologies, Inc. (AMEX: GBT) for its Portable Energy
lines.
ZAP made the announcement following meetings yesterday in Beverly Hills
with Sharon Tang, CFO for Advanced Battery Technologies, and John Honey,
President and CEO of CCT Power (http://cctpowerco.com). The meetings were
part of ZAP's new US-China joint venture with Youngman Automotive Group and
were attended by former Lotus Engineering CEO Albert Lam, Chairman for the
joint venture company and a recent addition to ZAP's Board of Directors.
"After meeting with ZAP CEO Steve Schneider and Albert Lam in Beverly
Hills, I knew right away this is the company we wanted to be working with,"
said Sharon Tang.
"Advanced Battery Technologies is working on some of the most important
battery developments in the industry and we look forward to incorporating
them into vehicle developments for the joint venture with Youngman," said
Albert Lam.
ZAP's Portable Energy Business is the by-product of several years' research
into more advanced batteries for electric vehicles. ZAP's Recharge-It-All
and iZAP lines help solve the growing battery dilemma for mobile
electronics, offering a rechargeable source of power for extending the
battery life of your favorite electronic device, from cell phones, to
digital cameras, to laptops. The technology also reduces the need for
disposable batteries, which can be bulky, expensive and harmful to the
environment. The lithium-ion battery system can be recharged up to 1000
times and has up to four times the power of conventional batteries.
"John Honey's leadership in helping to structure this business venture is
an example of how the US and China can take on these environmental and
technology challenges together," said ZAP CEO Steve Schneider.
ZAP is also working with Advanced Battery Technologies on electric vehicle
development. In July, ZAP agreed to purchase $5.168 Million in
lithium-polymer and nanotech batteries from Advanced Battery Technologies
for use in ZAP's line of XEBRA electric cars and trucks as well as other
vehicles and battery systems. The two companies have opened a joint
development office in Beijing to expand their research, manufacturing and
marketing of advanced batteries for electric cars using the latest in
nanotechnology.
Advanced Battery Technologies is a leader in pioneering nanotechnology in
lithium batteries. ZAP has been testing lithium batteries in its current
vehicles and earlier this year reported that a production XEBRA electric
truck traveled over 100 miles on a single charge at a Danish testing
facility using an advanced battery management system combined with lithium
batteries. Officials at ZAP say they look forward to working with CCT and
Advanced Battery Technologies towards the commercializing of nanotech
batteries.
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 is developing a
high-performance crossover SUV electric car concept called ZAP-X engineered
by Lotus Engineering. The Company recently launched a 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.
About Advanced Battery Technologies, Inc.
Founded in September 2002, Advanced Battery Technologies (ABAT) develops,
manufactures, and distributes PLI batteries using lithium cobalt oxide
anodes to overcome many of the shortcomings associated with other types of
rechargeable batteries. ABAT develops PLI batteries for use in electric
vehicles, mine lamps, cell phones, notebook computers, and other electronic
devices. ABAT maintains R&D and manufacturing facilities in Harbin, China.
Additional information about Advanced Battery Technologies is available at
www.abat.com.cn.