http://www.zapworld.com/about/news/news_fuelcellvehicle.aspZAP calls Anuvu's fuel cell systems "fuel cell hybrids" because they run on both hydrogen and electricity, like the gasoline-hybrids currently on the market. Unlike the gasoline hybrids, the by-product of Anuvu's technology is water vapor and nitrogen, classifying it as a "zero emission vehicle."
Anuvu CEO Tom Scrima stated: "Thanks to ZAP's diverse line of electric vehicles, Anuvu's dream of affordable fuel cell hybrids can be achieved in 2005. ZAP electric vehicles can be modified to run on fuel cells, helping to increasing their range and performance. Fuel cells will change the world as we know it.
People can now drive electric vehicles without having to plug in to recharge all the time and some talk about running their entire household by plugging into their car."http://www.autoindustry.co.uk/news/industry_news/news-57f3cp7hi5Zap to market first hybrid fuel cell vehicle this year
7th January 2005
http://financial.washingtonpost.com/wpost/newspaper.asp?Mode=NEWS&Story=20041215/350p2607.xml&Symbol=ZAPZ&dispnav=business"I believe that this is the largest order ever for PEM fuel cell engines," said Anuvu National Sales Director Craig Newhouse, PhD. "We look forward to working with ZAP to make reasonably priced zero emission fuel cell powered vehicles available for both consumers and fleet buyers."
According to officials from ZAP and Anuvu, the two Northern California companies intend to deliver the first fuel cell powered vehicles to consumers in 2005. ZAP CEO Steve Schneider says it is another opportunity for ZAP to take the lead in introducing automotive innovations into the marketplace.