Showing posts with label electric vehicles. Show all posts
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City of London parking concession changes

    by Michael Smith (Veshengro)

    While electric vehicle charging points in London are spreading in a virus-like fashion and the use of electric vehicles (EVs) is rising June 20th saw the announcement of changes in the City of London's parking concessions for electric vehicles.

    Those that currently park electric vehicles in the area of the City of London under the borough's electric vehicle scheme will see an increase in on-street parking from zero to £50 per year. Off-street parking, in the City's car parks, will go from nil to £2,000 per year in 2009. According to information this fee for off-street will then further increase to £4,000 per year by 2010 and to £6396 in 2011, making it then the same as the charges for a standard cars with internal combustion engines.

    The reason for this dramatic change by the City of London that the borough has given is that although the programme had proved very successful it had, in their view, encouraged increased vehicle use within the borough.

    No one, however, mentioned the subsequent air quality improvements through the use of zero emission vehicles anywhere in the announcement.

    While the owners of electric vehicles (EVs) and advocates and dealers of those may lament this move by the Square Mile as a step backwards, the council justified its decision by arguing that those incentives had actually increased traffic in the area.

    We can only assume that it was encouraging owners of electric vehicles from neighboring boroughs to park in the City of London where there was no charge for parking.

    One can only believe that the borough has realized that too many people have switched from ICE vehicles to electric vehicles and that their parking revenues have gone down and they are worried to have this revenue disappear altogether over time.

    Furthermore it may have been taking people away from London’s extensive public transit network. In both cases losing revenue to the boroughs and the coffers of the capital as a whole.

    This does, obviously, draw on an interesting and continuing debate in the green movement, which is – do we encourage alternative private vehicles, or do we encourage alternatives to private vehicles? I tend to think the answer must be both. At times, unfortunately, will be occassions when one goal conflicts with the other.

    In a complete contrast to the City of London's announcement, officials in Paris announced the start of an ambitious electric vehicle rental scheme. By the end of 2009, it is anticipated there will be 4,000 electric cars available for hire within Paris following the success of a similar bicycle rental scheme.

    For those who are not familiar with London, The City of London is the area that is also known as the “Square Mile” and is but a small borough within central London. The term city of London here does not refer to the entire capital.

    © Michael Smith (Veshengro), July 2008

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Domino's Delivers Pizza in a ZAP



    World's Largest Pizza Delivery Company Begins Test of All-Electric Delivery Vehicle

    LAS VEGAS, Nevada (May 8, 2007) - As part of the company's Worldwide Rally in Las Vegas this week, Domino's Pizza tested delivering its pizzas using ZAP (OTC BB: ZAAP) all-electric vehicles supplied to them by The Electric Vehicle Company. As the pizza delivery experts, the electric vehicle deliveries reinforce Domino's desire to bring cost-saving, environmentally friendly delivery options to its stores around the world.

    On Sunday, Domino's made actual pizza deliveries around the Las Vegas area in the ZAP electric vehicles.

    "Today it is not uncommon to have your Domino's pizza delivered by bicycle, scooter or car around the world," said Jim Stansik, Domino's executive vice president of Franchise Development. "Looking toward tomorrow, Domino's is committed to also being a responsible consumer of our planet's natural resources by testing the feasibility of using electric vehicles in our stores."

    The Electric Vehicle Company (EVC) of Chicago is making its all-electric vehicles available to consumer product companies for use as an environmentally friendly and cost-efficient option for conducting deliveries, mobile advertising and event marketing programs.

    It's ZAP (Zero Air Pollution) line of XEBRA cars, pickup trucks, ATVs and scooters are perfect for driving around cities and at special events - even indoors - with worrying about harming the environment. Their unique styling will definitely catch consumers' eyes and can be easily wrapped with signage.

    "Mobile event marketing and advertising with an electric ZAP vehicle not only allows a company to send a message about its product in a unique and cost-effective way, but also delivers a message that the company cares about the environment," says EVC president Larry Spatz.

    The ZAP XEBRA is the only federally declared, street-legal, 100 percent electric car that plugs into any 110-volt outlet - the same outlet that is found in and outside every home, garage and office. The XEBRA is considered by ZAP as a 'city-car,' an all-electric design for city-speed driving up to 40 MPH. The XEBRA comes in a 4-door sedan or pickup truck with a convertible dump/flat bed. It plugs into a 110-volt outlet for a full charge in up to six hours and a 50 percent charge in up to 1.5 hours. Range varies up to 40 miles per charge depending on charging, speed, driving conditions and other factors. Fueling is estimated to cost 1-3 centers per mile while maintenance costs one-third that of gas due to the reduction of moving parts, less wear and replacements.

    "Rising energy costs have become a major concern when budgeting for mobile advertising and event marketing programs," added Bob Kopach, EVC vice president of sales and marketing. "At $3 per gallon gas and higher, driving an all-electric ZAP XEBRA makes a lot of financial sense."

    Details about The Electric Vehicle Company and ZAP vehicles can be found at http://www.planetevc.com.

    About ZAP

    ZAP has been a leader in advanced transportation technologies since 1994, delivering over 90,000 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 Domino's Pizza®

    Founded in 1960, Domino's Pizza is the recognized world leader in pizza delivery. Domino's is listed on the NYSE under the symbol "DPZ." Through its primarily franchised system, Domino's operates a network of 8,394 franchise and Company-owned stores in the United States and more than 55 countries. The Domino's Pizza® brand, named a Megabrand by Advertising Age magazine, had approximately $5.1 billion in global retail sales in 2006, comprised of $3.2 billion domestically and nearly $1.9 billion internationally. During the first quarter of 2007, the Domino's Pizza® brand had global retails sales of $1.2 billion, comprised of nearly $770 million domestically and approximately $471 million internationally. Domino's Pizza was named the "Chain of the Year" by Pizza Today magazine, the leading publication of the pizza industry and is the "Official Pizza of NASCAR®." More information on the Company, in English and Spanish, can be found on the web at http://www.dominos.com.

    Forward-looking statements in this release are made pursuant to the "safe harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties, including, without limitation, continued acceptance of the Company's products, increased levels of competition for the Company, new products and technological changes, the Company's dependence upon third-party suppliers, intellectual property rights, and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's periodic reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

    CONTACT:

    Dana Harville
    Domino's Pizza
    Public Relations Manager
    (734) 930-3741

    Bob Kopach
    The Electric Vehicle Company
    312-852-0132

    Alex Campbell
    ZAP
    Public Relations
    707-525-8658 x 241
    acampbell@zapworld.com

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