
Zero Pollution Motors and ZAP Vehicles: the difference is
By: Daniel Chubb | November 3, 2008 | 1 CommentWith a mix of both the environment and saving money on gas prices, consumers are becoming more interested in other forms of cars that are more environmental friendly and pocket friendly.
Currently two of the most popular are Zero Pollution Motors and ZAP (Zero Air Pollution) vehicles, and Zeropollutionmotors.us is so popular that its site displayed this message when we looked last “Due to Unexpectedly High Volume Traffic, Zeropollutionmotors.us is Temporarily Unavailable”.
What is the difference between “Zero Pollution Motors” and “ZAP” vehicles? Both these ventures are independent of one another and as such they are different.
Zero Pollution Motors is also known as “The Air Car”, and if you keep below 35 miles per hour this vehicle will run on compressed air and after that speed it uses gasoline as well.
The “ZAP” or Zero Air Pollution vehicle is officially a motorcycle thanks to being a three-wheeler; it runs on electric and can accelerate very quickly to 40 mph. The ZAP does not need any gasoline. You can read more via the read link below.
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