The electric carmaker continues to expand its production and distribution, but not enough to turn a profit
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Electric car maker Zap cuts deals for manufacturing in China and distribution in the Middle East.
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Photos: hot upcoming gadgets from Seagate, Zap, and Zink.
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Photos: hot upcoming gadgets from Seagate, Zap, and Zink.
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Photos: hot upcoming gadgets from Seagate, Zap, and Zink.
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By the end of 2007, U.S. freeways may be a little greener, thanks to a car that can run on 100 percent pure ethanol.
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After a year of delays, Zap says first ‘Americanized’ Smart Car will be sold to a driver Tuesday.
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Hybrids may be all the rage, but some still long for all-electric cars. And a few companies hope to capitalize on a technology that just won’t die.
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DaimlerChrysler may drop its SUV version of Europe’s popular Smart Car in favor of a two-seat model. That’s bad news for Zap, which is planning to sell the same car.
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Europe’s weird, tiny, fuel-efficient car is finally ready to roll in the United States—after some tinkering. For now, scooter company Zap is steering the course, and an “overwhelming” consumer demand.
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Dealflow: Scheduling.com helps hospitals out; ITF Optical sees $30M; St. Paul Venture Capital raises $1.3B; Idealab says adios to IPO; Zoom2net pitches; and don't forget those deals that flopped!
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Zap.com gets cleaned up and recycled
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