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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Cape Cod Convertable Cars- Gas to Electric Cars 2009!


Electric Car Conversion Process

Looking for a cheap electric car? Why not start with a regular car? Cape Cod Recharge Car can help.

With the Cape Cod Recharge Car conversion system, the majority of the car remains unchanged. The electrical system is maintained. The brake and power steering systems require minimal modification. We keep as many systems intact as possible. The goal of our conversion process is transparency: you get in the car, turn the key, and drive away. The only notable difference is that the converted car runs on electricity instead of fossil fuels, so you might want to unplug it before driving off--quietly and without exhaust.

The conversion process is simple, and can be performed in a short time by any moderately-skilled mechanic. The entire process is depicted below with a simple formula. Take a car, remove the stuff you won't need, install the new electrical system, and turn the key. Repeat if desired.

Forumula

To ease the installation, we have designed each part to work seamlessly with the existing car. Our electrical connections will plug into existing connections and our adapter plates will bolt on with no problem.

Almost any car be retrofitted with our system, but we have picked the Ford Taurus as our first target platform. The "donor" car should be selected for quality — both interior and exterior. Everything but the engine should be in good shape. Why not the engine? Because it will be completely removed in the next step.


All of the unneeded internal combustion system parts are removed. This includes the engine, radiator, fuel tank, exhaust system, and fuel lines. Most of the car remains intact: as many parts are reused as possible. The most notable of the reused parts is the automatic transmission.


In order to allow the electric motor to physically interface with the original automatic transmission, a special adapter plate is installed. To restore the power steering and brake systems, two high-efficiency electric pumps are installed. Many original sensors will be reused. Cape Cod Recharge Car will provide all of the necessary connectors and wire harnesses.


Cape Cod Recharge Car does not design or manufacture electric motors or batteries: entire industries are devoted to perfecting those parts. We will, however, suggest the best sources for motors and batteries. Our "core" products are fully compatible with any battery technology and any DC electric motor. RechargeCar will stay on the forefront as motor and battery technologies continue to advance.


The final part of the conversion process is to install all of Cape Cod Recharge Car's "core" technologies, including the Motor Controller, System Integrator, and Battery Charger. The core functionality of these components are needed for any type of electric car conversion. Our parts provide those functionalities along with seamless interaction with each other and the existing car's systems to provide a completely transparent conversion.


Now you have an electric car! Here is how you use your new car:

Get in, turn the key, put the car into Drive, and depress the pedal on the right. Sounds familiar?

Drive by all the gas stations in town! No more blood for oil!

Have fun, and drive responsibly.


Thursday, May 22, 2008

ZAP CARS & TRUCKS













Here is the new Zero Emissions Electric Car from China.

The 3 wheel Zap Car.
Zero Air Pollution or ZAP
Cape Cod Green Cars & Trucks
at (508) 432-0545





MSRP: $11,700.00 + Freight !
$100 Reserve Your Xebra Today and get a *Free Kill-A-Watt Smart Power Meter and Free Electricity For 1 Year For Your New Xebra Electric Sedan


PDF SPECS

Imagine Yourself Riding in a Xebra Sedan!


Imagine Not Being Able to Register this gasoline and oil free vehicles in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts!

It's true, we can't get there EV registered with the Massachusetts Registry Motor Vehicles. But we can change that with you help. Contact you State Representative or Senator at the State House.




Prepare yourself for a whole new driving experience. Xebra's do not attempt to behave like other vehicles. They are unique. They are quiet, yet agile. Imagine a world filled with silent Xebra's instead of noisy internal combustion engines.

The ZAP Xebra Sedan is the offspring of more than three decades of thought and evolution. This vehicle was created as a breed by itself. Because the use and purpose of electric vehicles are different than gas cars, the wheel did indeed need to be reinvented.

No Tailpipe, just plug it in! Even after counting emissions from electric generating plants, Xebra Sedan's produce 98% fewer pollutants than gas cars.

It's Electric! Laugh at high oil prices, in fact, forget about gas stations, oil spills, and fumes - forever! A Xebra Sedan's appetite is meager. And you can recharge it at any electrical outlet or add the solar re-charge option!








The fun, compact, and affordable electric vehicle.

  • Speed: Up to 40 mph (65 kmph)
  • Range: Up to 25 miles per charge (40km) *Up to 40 miles per day with opportunity charging; Energy to charge 4.75 kwh
  • Charger: Onboard 110 Volt AC
  • Motor: DC
  • Seating: Up to 4 (303 lbs.)
  • Battery: Lead Acid
  • Classification: 3 wheel motorcycle (Zero Emission Vehicle)
  • Dimensions: 10 Length (290 cm) x 4.66 Width (142 cm) x 5.05 Height (154 cm)
  • Weight: approx. 1,441 lbs
  • Gross Vehicle Weight: approx. 2,805 lbs
  • Options: Upgraded Radio/CD, Color, Leather Seats, Car Cover, Upgraded Batteries
  • Colors: Ocean Blue, Zebra Flash, Kiwi Green, and Lipstick Red
  • * Patent Pending

  • MSRP:$11,200
    In Stock Now at Dealers Throughout the U.S.
    Sold only through ZAP Authorized Dealers.




    UN-PLUG AND PLAY!




    Here is the Zap Truck - Take your crap away in a ZAP!

    Off to your town transfer station, or what a better way to take your and your neighbors recyclables in a Zap.

    Put you dumb sticker and away you go!




    Riding in a Xebra Truck

    Virtural Warehouse

    PDF SPECS

    Prepare yourself for a whole new driving experience. Xebra Truck's do not attempt to behave like other vehicles. They are unique. They are quiet, yet agile. Imagine a world filled with silent Xebra Truck's instead of noisy internal combustion engines. The ZAP Xebra Truck is the offspring of more than three decades of thought and evolution. This vehicle was created as a breed by itself. Because the use and purpose of electric vehicles are different than gas cars, the wheel did indeed need to be reinvented. No Tailpipe, just plug it in! Even after counting emissions from electric generating plants, Xebra Truck's produce 98% fewer pollutants than gas cars. It's Electric! Laugh at high oil prices, in fact, forget about gas stations, oil spills, and fumes - forever! A Xebra Truck's appetite is meager. And you can recharge it at any electrical outlet.

    The fun, compact, and affordable electric vehicle.

  • Speed: Up to 40 mph (65 kmph)
  • Range: Up to 25 miles per charge (40km) *Up to 40 miles per day with opportunity charging; Energy to charge 4.75 kwh
  • Charger: Onboard 110 Volt AC
  • Motor: DC
  • Seating: Up to 2 (303 lbs.)
  • Battery: Lead Acid
  • Classification: 3 wheel motorcycle (Zero Emission Vehicle)
  • Dimensions: 11ft 6in Length (290 cm) x 4.66 Width (142 cm) x 5.05 Height (154 cm)
  • Weight: approx. 1,418lbs
  • Gross Vehicle Weight: approx. 2,845lbs
  • Options: Upgraded Radio/CD, Color, Leather Seats, Car Cover, Upgraded Batteries
  • Colors: Ocean Blue, Zebra Flash, Kiwi Green, and Lipstick Red
  • * Patent Pending
  • MSRP:$12,500
    In Stock Now at Dealers Throughout the U.S.
    Sold only through ZAP Authorized Dealers.







    ZAP Truck XL

    ZAP Truck XL
    List Price: $14,950.00 + Frieght!

    ZAP Truck XL Reservation PDF SPEC


    Running Prototype has been completed

    Deliveries Expected: Fall 2008
    Estimated MSRP: $14,950

    The fun, compact, and affordable
    electric vehicle.


  • Length: 11’ 8”
  • Width: 4’ 7”
  • Height: 5’ 9”
  • Weight: ~1874 lbs
  • Charger: 110v on Board
  • Payload: 770 lbs.
  • Classification: Zero Emission Vehicle
  • Deliveries Expected: Fall 2008
  • Reserve Yours Today!
  • * Patent Pending


    Imagine Cape Cod Businesses using ZAP or Zero Air Pollution to delivery products with out the coast of oil or gasoline!



    GAS, OIL ='s Halliburton, Blackwater, KBG, and their owners, Bush, Mc Cain & Cheney


    Hey Massachusetts Liberals How Green Are We!

    Not very Green. The past few years I have been interested in hearing all the talk and posturing on how Gov. Deval Patrick wants Massachusetts to be free from Oil Dependence.

    Well ZAP ( means Zero Air Pollution) cars and trucks means No Oil Independence, yet we here in the Bay State can buy these new vehicles, but we can't get them registered in our Commonwealth because the state DMV, views these new non oil-friendly modes of transportation as motor cycles.

    If you always do, what you always did you will always get what you always got! Contact your state representative and senator and demand this silly law to be changed now!

    Let get into Non -Oil Interdependency!

    STUPID! STUPID! STUPID! That's why we are at war in Iraq!

    This is the Bill for LSU's or Low Speed Vehicals which passed the Montana State House in 60 Days!

    State of Montana 60th Legislature SB0185.02

    SENATE BILL NO. 185
    INTRODUCED BY STATE SENATOR BOB HAWKS



    A BILL FOR AN ACT ENTITLED: "AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE OPERATION OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES; DEFINING "MEDIUM-SPEED ELECTRIC VEHICLE"; PROHIBITING OPERATION OF A MEDIUM-SPEED ELECTRIC VEHICLE ON CERTAIN HIGHWAYS; REQUIRING CERTAIN EQUIPMENT ON A MEDIUM-SPEED ELECTRIC VEHICLE; ALLOWING FOR THE OPERATION OF A VEHICLE EQUIPPED A CERTAIN WAY WITHOUT A MOTORCYCLE ENDORSEMENT; AMENDING SECTIONS 61-1-101 AND 61-5-102, MCA; AND PROVIDING AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE DATE."

    BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MONTANA:

    Section 1. Section 61-1-101, MCA, is amended to read:

    "61-1-101. Definitions. As used in this title, unless the context indicates otherwise, the following
    definitions apply:

    (1) (a) "Authorized agent" means a person who has executed a written agreement with the department and is specifically authorized by the department to electronically access and update the department's motor vehicle titling, registration, or driver records, using an approved automated interface, for specific functions or purposes upon behalf of a third party.
    (b) For purposes of this subsection (1), "person" means an individual, corporation, partnership, limited partnership, limited liability company, association, joint venture, state agency, local government unit, another state government, the United States, a political subdivision of this or another state, or any other legal or commercial entity.
    (2) "Authorized agent agreement" means the written agreement executed between an authorized agent and the department that sets the technical and operational program standards, compliance criteria, payment options, and service expectations by which the authorized agent must operate in performing specific motor vehicle or driver-related record functions.
    (3) "Bus" means a motor vehicle designed for carrying more than 10 passengers and used for the
    transportation of persons and any other motor vehicle, other than a taxicab, designed and used for the transportation of persons for compensation.
    (4) (a) "Camper" means a structure designed to be mounted in the cargo area of a truck or attached to an incomplete vehicle for the purpose of providing shelter for persons. The term includes but is not limited to a cab-over, half cab-over, noncab-over, telescopic, and telescopic cab-over.
    (b) The term does not include a truck canopy cover or topper.
    (5) "Certificate of title" means the paper record issued by the department or by the appropriate agency of another jurisdiction that establishes a verifiable record of ownership between an identified person or persons and the motor vehicle specifically described in the record and that provides notice of a perfected security interest in the motor vehicle.
    (6) "Commercial driver's license" means:
    (a) a driver's license issued under or granted by the laws of this state that authorizes a person to operate a class of commercial motor vehicle; and
    (b) the privilege of a person to drive a commercial motor vehicle, whether or not the person holds a valid commercial driver's license.
    (7) (a) "Commercial motor vehicle" means a motor vehicle or combination of motor vehicles used in commerce to transport passengers or property if the vehicle:
    (i) has a gross combination weight rating or a gross combination weight of 26,001 pounds or more, whichever is greater, inclusive of a towed unit with a gross vehicle weight rating of more than 10,000 pounds;
    (ii) has a gross vehicle weight rating or a gross vehicle weight of 26,001 pounds or more, whichever is greater;
    (iii) is designed to transport at least 16 passengers, including the driver;
    (iv) is a school bus; or
    (v) is of any size and is used in the transportation of hazardous materials as defined in 61-8-801.
    (b) The following vehicles are not commercial motor vehicles:
    (i) an authorized emergency service vehicle:
    (A) equipped with audible and visual signals as required under 61-9-401 and 61-9-402; and
    (B) entitled to the exemptions granted under 61-8-107;
    (ii) a vehicle:
    (A) controlled and operated by a farmer, family member of the farmer, or person employed by the farmer;
    (B) used to transport farm products, farm machinery, or farm supplies to or from the farm within Montana
    within 150 miles of the farm or, if there is a reciprocity agreement with a state adjoining Montana, within 150 miles of the farm, including any area within that perimeter that is in the adjoining state; and

    (C) not used to transport goods for compensation or for hire; or
    (iii) a vehicle operated for military purposes by active duty military personnel, a member of the military reserves, a member of the national guard on active duty, including personnel on full-time national guard duty, personnel in part-time national guard training, and national guard military technicians, or active duty United States coast guard personnel.
    (c) For purposes of this subsection (7):
    (i) "farmer" means a person who operates a farm or who is directly involved in the cultivation of land or crops or the raising of livestock owned by or under the direct control of that person;
    (ii) "gross combination weight rating" means the value specified by the manufacturer as the loaded weight of a combination or articulated vehicle;
    (iii) "gross vehicle weight rating" means the value specified by the manufacturer as the loaded weight of a single vehicle; and
    (iv) "school bus" has the meaning provided in 49 CFR 383.5.
    (8) "Commission" means the state transportation commission.
    (9) "County where a vehicle is domiciled" means the county in which the vehicle owner permanently resides or, if a vehicle is owned by a corporation or is leased or used for commercial purposes, the county in which the vehicle is permanently assigned or most frequently used, dispatched, or controlled.
    (10) "Custom vehicle" means a motor vehicle other than a motorcycle that:
    (a) (i) was manufactured with a model year after 1948 and that is at least 25 years old; or
    (ii) was built to resemble a vehicle manufactured after 1948 and at least 25 years before the current calendar year, including a kit vehicle intended to resemble a vehicle manufactured after 1948 and that is at least 25 years old; and
    (b) has been altered from the manufacturer's original design or has a body constructed from non original materials.
    (11) (a) "Dealer" means a person, firm, association, or corporation that, for commission or profit, engages in whole or in part in the business of buying, selling, exchanging, accepting on consignment, or acting as a broker, as defined in 61-4-131, of new or used motor vehicles, trailers, semitrailers, or pole trailers that are not registered in the name of the person, firm, association, or corporation and that are required to be licensed under chapter 4 of this title.


    (b) The term does not include the following:
    (i) receivers, trustees, administrators, executors, guardians, or other persons appointed by or acting under a judgment or order of any court of competent jurisdiction;
    (ii) employees of the persons included in subsection (11)(b)(i) when engaged in the specific performance of their duties as employees; or
    (iii) public officers while performing or in the operation of their duties.
    (12) "Declared weight" means the total unladen weight of a vehicle plus the weight of the maximum load to be carried on the vehicle as stated by the registrant in the application for registration.
    (13) "Department" means the department of justice acting directly or through its duly authorized officers
    or agents.
    (14) "Dolly or converter gear" means a device consisting of one or two axles with a fifth wheel and trailer tongue used to support the forward end of a semitrailer, converting a semitrailer into a trailer.
    (15) "Driver" means a person who drives or is in actual physical control of a vehicle.
    (16) "Driver's license" means a license or permit to operate a motor vehicle issued under or granted by the laws of this state, including:
    (a) any temporary license or instruction permit;
    (b) the privilege of any person to drive a motor vehicle, whether or not the person holds a valid license;
    (c) any nonresident's driving privilege;
    (d) a motorcycle endorsement; or
    (e) a commercial driver's license.
    (17) "Electric personal assistive mobility device" means a device that has two non tandem wheels, is self-balancing, and is designed to transport only one person with an electric propulsion system that limits the maximum speed of the device to 12 1/2 miles an hour.
    (18) "For hire" means an action performed for remuneration of any kind, whether paid or promised, either directly or indirectly, or received or obtained through leasing, brokering, or buy-and-sell arrangements from which a remuneration is obtained or derived for transportation service.
    (19) "Gross vehicle weight" means the weight of a vehicle without load plus the weight of any load on the vehicle.
    (20) "Highway" or "public highway" means the entire width between the boundary lines of every publicly maintained way when any part of the publicly maintained way is open to the use of the public for purposes ofvehicular travel.

    (21) "Highway patrol officer" means a state officer authorized to direct or regulate traffic or to make
    arrests for violations of traffic regulations.
    (22) "Implement of husbandry" means a vehicle that is designed for agricultural purposes and exclusively
    used by the owner of the vehicle in the conduct of the owner's agricultural operations.
    (23) "Kit vehicle" is a motor vehicle assembled from a manufactured kit either as:
    (a) a complete kit, consisting of a prefabricated body and chassis, to construct a new motor vehicle; or
    (b) a kit with a prefabricated body to be mounted to an existing motor vehicle chassis and drive train, commonly referred to as a donor vehicle.
    (24) "Light vehicle" means a motor vehicle commonly referred to as an automobile, van, sport utility vehicle, or truck having a manufacturer's rated capacity of 1 ton or less.
    (25) "Manufactured home" has the meaning provided in 15-1-101.
    (26) "Manufacturer" includes any person, firm, corporation, or association engaged in the manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers, or semitrailers as a regular business.
    (27) "Manufacturer's certificate of origin" means the original paper record produced and issued by the manufacturer of a vehicle or, if in a medium authorized by the department, an electronic record created and transmitted by the manufacturer of a vehicle to the manufacturer's agent or a licensed dealer. The record must establish the origin of the vehicle specifically described in the record and, upon assignment, transfers of ownership of the vehicle to the person or persons named in the certificate.
    (28) (A) "Medium-speed electric vehicle" is a motor vehicle, upon or by which a person may be
    transported, that:

    (a)(I) has a maximum speed of 35 miles an hour AS CERTIFIED BY THE MANUFACTURER;

    (b)(II) is propelled by its own power, using an electric motor or other device that transforms stored
    electrical energy into the motion of the vehicle;

    (c)(III) stores electricity in batteries, ultracapacitors, or similar devices, which are charged from the powergrid or from renewable electrical energy sources;

    (d)(IV) does not generate electricity on board from gasoline, diesel, or other sources that produce polluting emissions IS FULLY ENCLOSED AND INCLUDES AT LEAST ONE DOOR FOR ENTRY;
    (e)(V) has a wheelbase of 40 inches or greater and a wheel diameter of 10 inches or greater;
    (f)(VI) exhibits a manufacturer's compliance with 49 CFR, part 565, or displays a 17-character vehicle identification number as provided in 49 CFR, part 565;
    (g)(VII) bears a sticker, affixed by the manufacturer or dealer, on the left side of the rear window that indicates the vehicle's maximum speed rating; and
    (h)(VIII) AS CERTIFIED BY THE MANUFACTURER, is equipped as provided in [section 3].

    (B) A MEDIUM-SPEED ELECTRIC VEHICLE MUST BE TREATED AS A LIGHT VEHICLE FOR PURPOSES OF TITLING AND REGISTRATION UNDER TITLE 61, CHAPTER 3.
    (28)(29) "Mobile home" or "house trailer" has the meaning provided in 15-1-101.
    (29)(30) (a) "Motorboat" means a vessel, including a personal watercraft or pontoon, propelled by any machinery, motor, or engine of any description, whether or not the machinery, motor, or engine is the principal source of propulsion. The term includes boats temporarily equipped with detachable motors or engines.

    (b) The term does not include a vessel that has a valid marine document issued by the U.S. coast guard or any successor federal agency.
    (30)(31) (a) "Motor carrier" means a person or corporation or its lessees, trustees, or receivers appointed by a court that are operating motor vehicles upon a public highway in this state for the transportation of property for hire on a commercial basis.

    (b) The term does not include motor carriers regulated under Title 69, chapter 12.
    (31)(32) (a) "Motorcycle" means a motor vehicle having not more than three wheels in contact with the ground and a seat or saddle on which the operator sits or a platform on which the operator stands and a driving wheel in contact with the ground in addition to the wheels of the vehicle itself. A motorcycle may carry one or more attachments and a seat for the conveyance of a passenger.

    (b) The term does not include a tractor, a bicycle as defined in 61-8-102, a motorized nonstandard vehicle, or a two- or three-wheeled all-terrain vehicle that is used exclusively on private property.
    (32)(33) (a) "Motor-driven cycle" means a motorcycle, including a motor scooter, with a motor that
    produces 5 horsepower or less.

    (b) The term does not include a bicycle, as defined in 61-8-102, or a motorized nonstandard vehicle.
    (33)(34) "Motor home" means a motor vehicle:
    (a) designed to provide temporary living quarters, built as an integral part of or permanently attached to a self-propelled motor vehicle chassis or van;
    (b) containing permanently installed independent life support systems that meet the ANSIA/A119.2
    standard; and

    (c) providing at least four of the following types of facilities:
    (i) cooking, refrigeration, or icebox;
    (ii) self-contained toilet;
    (iii) heating or air-conditioning, or both;
    (iv) potable water supply, including a faucet and sink; or
    (v) separate 110-volt or 125-volt electrical power supply or a liquefied petroleum gas supply; or both.
    (34)(35) (a) "Motorized nonstandard vehicle" means a vehicle, upon or by which a person may be transported, that:

    (i) is propelled by its own power, using an internal combustion engine or an electric motor;
    (ii) has a wheelbase of less than 40 inches and a wheel diameter of less than 10 inches; and
    (iii) does not display a manufacturer's certification in accordance with 49 CFR, part 567, or have a
    17-character vehicle identification number assigned by the manufacturer in accordance with 49 CFR, part 565.
    (b) The term includes but is not limited to a motorized skateboard and a vehicle commonly known as a
    "pocket rocket".
    (c) The term does not include an electric personal assistive mobility device or a motorized wheelchairor other low-powered, mechanically propelled vehicle designed specifically for use by a physically disabled person.
    (35)(36) (a) "Motor vehicle" means a vehicle propelled by its own power and designed or used to
    transport persons or property upon the highways of the state.

    (b) The term does not include a bicycle as defined in 61-8-102 or a motorized wheelchair or other low-powered, mechanically propelled vehicle that is designed specifically for use by a physically disabled person and that is used as a means of mobility for that person.
    (36)(37) "New motor vehicle" means a motor vehicle, regardless of the mileage of the vehicle, the legal or equitable title to which has never been transferred by a manufacturer, distributor, or dealer to another personas the result of a retail sale.

    (37)(38) "Nonresident" means a person who is not a resident of this state.

    (38)(39) (a) "Not used for general transportation purposes" means the operation of a motor vehicle,registered as a collector's item, a custom vehicle, or a street rod, to or from a car club activity or event or an exhibit, show, cruise night, or parade, or other occasional transportation activity.

    (b) The term does not include operation of a motor vehicle for routine or ordinary household maintenance, employment, education, or other similar purposes.

    (39)(40) (a) "Off-highway vehicle" means a self-propelled vehicle used for recreation or cross-country travel on public lands, trails, easements, lakes, rivers, or streams. The term includes but is not limited to motorcycles, quadricycles, dune buggies, amphibious vehicles, air cushion vehicles, and any other means of land transportation deriving motive power from any source other than muscle or wind.

    (b) The term does not include:
    (i) vehicles designed primarily for travel on, over, or in the water;
    (ii) snowmobiles; or
    (iii) vehicles otherwise issued a certificate of title and registered under the laws of the state, unless the vehicle is used for off-road recreation on public lands.

    (40)(41) "Operator" means a person who is in actual physical control of a motor vehicle.

    (41)(42) "Owner" means a person who holds the legal title to a vehicle. If a vehicle is the subject of an
    agreement for the conditional sale of the vehicle with the right of purchase upon performance of the conditions stated in the agreement and with an immediate right of possession vested in the conditional vendee, or in the event a vehicle is subject to a lease, contract, or other legal arrangement vesting right of possession or control, for security or otherwise, or in the event a mortgagor of a vehicle is entitled to possession, then the owner is theperson in whom is vested the right of possession or control.

    (42)(43) "Person" means an individual, corporation, partnership, association, firm, or other legal entity.

    (43)(44) "Personal watercraft" means a vessel that uses an outboard motor or an inboard engine
    powering a water jet pump as its primary source of propulsion and that is designed to be operated by a personsitting, standing, or kneeling on the vessel rather than by the conventional method of sitting or standing in the vessel.

    (44)(45) "Pole trailer" means a vehicle without power designed to be drawn by another vehicle and attached to the towing vehicle by means of a reach or pole or by being boomed or otherwise secured to thetowing vehicle and ordinarily used for transporting long or irregularly shaped loads such as poles, pipes, or structural members capable generally of sustaining themselves as beams between the supporting connections.

    (45)(46) "Police officer" means an officer authorized to direct or regulate traffic or to make arrests for violations of traffic regulations.
    (46)(47) (a) "Quadricycle" means a four-wheeled motor vehicle, designed for on-road or off-road use,having a seat or saddle upon which the operator sits and a motor capable of producing not more than 50 horsepower.

    (b) The term does not include golf carts.
    (47)(48) "Railroad" means a carrier of persons or property upon cars, other than streetcars, operated upon stationary rails.
    (48)(49) (a) "Railroad train" or "train" means a steam engine or electric or other motor, with or without cars coupled to the engine, that is operated upon rails.

    (b) The term does not include streetcars.
    (49)(50) "Recreational vehicle" includes self-propelled vehicles originally designed or permanently altered to provide temporary facilities for recreational, travel, or camping use.
    (50)(51) "Registration" or "register" means the act or process of creating an electronic record, maintained by the department, of the assignment of a license plate or a set of license plates to and the issuance of aregistration decal for a specific vehicle, the ownership of which has been established or is presumed in department records.

    (51)(52) "Registration decal" means an adhesive sticker produced by the department and issued by the department, its authorized agent, or a county treasurer to the owner of a motor vehicle, trailer, semitrailer, or pole trailer as proof of payment of all fees imposed for the registration period indicated on the sticker as recorded by the department under 61-3-101.

    (52)(53) "Registration receipt" means a paper record that is produced and issued or, if authorized by the department, an electronic record that is transmitted by the department, its authorized agent, or a county treasurer to the owner of a vehicle that identifies a vehicle, based on information maintained in the electronic record of title for the vehicle, and that provides evidence of the payment of all fees required to be paid for the registration of the
    vehicle for the registration period indicated in the receipt.

    (53)(54) "Retail sale" means the sale of a new motor vehicle or used motor vehicle, a recreational vehicle, a trailer, a travel trailer, a motorcycle, a quadricycle, or special mobile equipment by a dealer to a person for purposes other than resale.

    (54)(55) "Revocation" means that the driver's license and privilege to drive a motor vehicle on the public highways are terminated and may not be renewed or restored. An application for a new license may be presented and acted upon by the department after the expiration of the period of the revocation.

    (55)(56) "Roadway" means that portion of a highway improved, designed, or ordinarily used for vehicular travel, exclusive of the berm or shoulder. In the event that a highway includes two or more separate roadways, the term refers to any roadway separately but not to all roadways collectively.
    (56)(57) (a) "Sailboat" means a vessel that uses a sail and wind as its primary source of propulsion.

    (b) The term does not include a canoe or kayak propelled by wind.
    (57)(58) "Semitrailer" means a vehicle, with or without motive power, other than a pole trailer, designed
    for carrying property and for being drawn by a motor vehicle and constructed so that some part of its weight and
    that of its load rests upon or is carried by another vehicle.

    (58)(59) "Snowmobile" means a self-propelled vehicle of an overall width of 48 inches or less, excluding
    accessories, that is designed primarily for travel on snow or ice, that may be steered by skis or runners, and that
    is not otherwise registered or licensed under the laws of the state of Montana.

    (59)(60) "Special mobile equipment" means a vehicle not designed for the transportation of persons or property on the highways but incidentally operated or moved over the highways, including road construction or maintenance machinery, ditch-digging apparatus, and well-boring apparatus. The fact that equipment is permanently attached to a vehicle does not make the vehicle special mobile equipment. The enumeration in this subsection is partial and does not exclude other vehicles that are within the general terms of this subsection.

    (60)(61) (a) "Specially constructed vehicle" means a motor vehicle, including a motorcycle, that:

    (i) was not originally constructed under a distinctive make, model, or type by a generally recognized manufacturer of motor vehicles;

    (ii) has been structurally modified so that it does not have the same appearance as similar vehicles from a generally recognized manufacturer of motor vehicles;

    (iii) has been constructed or assembled entirely from custom-built parts and materials not obtained from other vehicles;

    (iv) has been constructed or assembled by using major component parts from one or more manufactured vehicles and that cannot be identified as a specific make or model; or

    (v) has been constructed by the use of a kit that cannot be visually identified as a specific make or model.

    (b) The term does not include a motor vehicle that has been repaired or restored to its original design by replacing parts.
    (61)(62) (a) "Sport utility vehicle" means a light vehicle designed to transport 10 or fewer persons that
    is constructed on a truck chassis or that has special features for occasional off-road use.

    (b) The term does not include trucks having a manufacturer's rated capacity of 1 ton or less.
    (62)(63) (a) "Stop", when required, means complete cessation from movement.

    (b) "Stop", "stopping", or "standing", when prohibited, means any stopping or standing of a vehicle,
    whether occupied or not, except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a police officer, highway patrol officer, or traffic control sign or signal.
    (63)(64) "Street" means the entire width between the boundary lines of every publicly maintained way when any part of the publicly maintained way is open to the use of the public for purposes of vehicular travel.
    (64)(65) "Street rod" means a motor vehicle, other than a motorcycle, that:

    (a) was manufactured prior to 1949 or was built to resemble a vehicle manufactured before 1949,
    including a kit vehicle intended to resemble a vehicle manufactured before 1949; and
    (b) has been altered from the manufacturer's original design or has a body constructed from non original materials.

    (65)(66) "Suspension" means that the driver's license and privilege to drive a motor vehicle on the public
    highways are temporarily withdrawn, but only during the period of suspension.
    (66)(67) "Temporary registration permit" means a paper record:

    (a) issued by the department, an authorized agent, a county treasurer, or a person, using a
    department-approved electronic interface after an electronic record has been transmitted to the department, that contains:
    (i) required vehicle and owner information; and

    (ii) the purpose for which the record was generated; and

    (b) that, when placed in a durable license-plate style plastic pouch approved by the department anddisplayed as prescribed in 61-3-224, authorizes a person to operate the described motor vehicle, motorboat, sailboat that is 12 feet in length or longer, snowmobile, or off-highway vehicle for 40 days from the date the record is issued or until the vehicle is registered under Title 23 or this title, whichever first occurs.

    (67)(68) "Traffic" means pedestrians, ridden or herded animals, vehicles, streetcars, and other
    conveyances either singly or together while using any highways for purposes of travel.

    (68)(69) (a) "Trailer" means a vehicle, with or without motive power, other than a pole trailer, designed for carrying property and for being drawn by a motor vehicle and constructed so that no part of its weight rests upon the towing vehicle.

    (b) The term does not include a mobile home or a manufactured home, as defined in 15-1-101.
    (69)(70) "Transaction summary receipt" means an electronic record produced and issued by the
    department, its authorized agent, or a county treasurer for which a paper receipt is issued. The record may be created by the department and transmitted to the owner of a vehicle, a secured party, or a lienholder. The record must contain a unique transaction record number and summarize and verify the electronic filing of the transaction described in the receipt on the electronic record of title maintained under 61-3-101.

    (70)(71) "Travel trailer" means a vehicle:

    (a) that is 40 feet or less in length;
    (b) that is of a size or weight that does not require special permits when towed by a motor vehicle;
    (c) with gross trailer area of less than 320 square feet; and
    (d) that is designed to provide temporary facilities for recreational, travel, or camping use and not used
    as a principal residence.
    (71)(72) "Truck" or "motor truck" means a motor vehicle designed, used, or maintained primarily for the
    transportation of property.
    (72)(73) "Truck tractor" means a motor vehicle designed and used primarily for drawing other vehicles and not constructed to carry a load other than a part of the weight of the vehicle and load drawn.
    (73)(74) "Under the influence" has the meaning provided in 61-8-401.
    (74)(75) "Used motor vehicle" includes any motor vehicle that has been sold, bargained, exchanged, given away, or had its title transferred from the person who first took title to it from the manufacturer, importer, dealer, wholesaler, or agent of the manufacturer or importer and that has been used so as to have become what is commonly known as "secondhand" within the ordinary meaning of that term.

    (75)(76) "Van" means a motor vehicle designed for the transportation of at least six persons and not more than nine persons and intended for but not limited to family or personal transportation without compensation.

    (76)(77) (a) "Vehicle" means a device in, upon, or by which any person or property may be transported
    or drawn upon a public highway, except devices moved by animal power or used exclusively upon stationary rails
    or tracks.

    (b) The term does not include a manually or mechanically propelled wheelchair or other low-powered,
    mechanically propelled vehicle that is designed specifically for use by a physically disabled person and that is
    used as a means of mobility for that person.

    (77)(78) "Vehicle identification number" means the number, letters, or combination of numbers and letters assigned by the manufacturer, by the department, or in accordance with the laws of another state or country for the purpose of identifying the motor vehicle or a component part of the motor vehicle.

    (78)(79) "Vessel" means every description of watercraft, unless otherwise defined by the department, other than a seaplane on the water, used or capable of being used as a means of transportation on water.

    (79)(80) "Wholesaler" means a person, firm, partnership, association, or corporation that for a
    commission or with intent to make a profit or gain of money or other thing of value sells, exchanges, or attempts to negotiate a sale or exchange of an interest in a used motor vehicle, recreational vehicle, trailer, semitrailer, pole trailer, special mobile equipment, motorcycle, or quadricycle only to vehicle dealers and auto auctions licensed under chapter 4, part 1."

    NEW SECTION. Section 2. Medium-speed electric vehicle -- operating requirements. (1) A
    medium-speed electric vehicle may only be operated on a highway for which the posted speed limit does not exceed 45 miles an hour.

    (2) Except as provided in subsection (1), the provisions of this chapter apply to the operator of a
    medium-speed electric vehicle.

    NEW SECTION. Section 3. Medium-speed electric vehicles -- required equipment. A medium-speed electric vehicle, as defined in 61-1-101, must be equipped with:

    (1) headlamps, front and rear turn signal lamps, tail lamps, and stop lamps;
    (2) three red reflectors, two of which must be placed on each side as far to the rear of the vehicle as practicable, and one of which must be placed on the rear of the vehicle;
    (3) an exterior mirror mounted on the driver's side of the vehicle and either an exterior mirror mounted on the passenger's side of the vehicle or an interior mirror;
    (4) a parking brake;
    (5) a windshield that conforms to the federal motor vehicle safety standard provided in 49 CFR 571.205;
    (6) a seatbelt assembly that conforms to the federal motor vehicle safety standard provided in 49 CFR
    571.209; and
    (7) a roll bar, roll cage, or crush-proof body design.
    Section 4. Section 61-5-102, MCA, is amended to read:

    "61-5-102. Drivers to be licensed. (1) Except as provided in 61-5-104, a person may not drive a motorvehicle upon a highway in this state unless the person has a valid Montana driver's license. A person may not receive a Montana driver's license until the person surrenders to the department all valid driver's licenses issued by any other jurisdiction. A person may not have in the person's possession or under the person's control more
    than one valid Montana driver's license at any time.

    (2) (a) (i) A Except as provided in subsection (2)(a)(ii), a license is not valid for the operation of a
    motorcycle unless the holder of the license has completed the requirements of 61-5-110 and the license has been clearly marked with the words "motorcycle endorsement".

    (ii) A motorcycle endorsement is not required for the operation of a motorcycle that IS PROPELLED BY AN ELECTRIC MOTOR OR OTHER DEVICE THAT TRANSFORMS STORED ELECTRICAL ENERGY INTO THE MOTION OF THE VEHICLE, has a fully enclosed cab, is equipped with three wheels in contact with the ground, and is equipped with a seat
    and seat belts.

    (b) A license is not valid for the operation of a commercial motor vehicle unless the holder of the license has completed the requirements of 61-5-110, the license has been clearly marked with the words "commercial driver's license", and the license bears the proper endorsement for:
    (i) the specific vehicle type or types being operated; or
    (ii) the passengers or type or types of cargo being transported.
    (3) When a city or town requires a licensed driver to obtain a local driving license or permit, a license or
    permit may not be issued unless the applicant presents a state driver's license valid under the provisions of this
    chapter."
    NEW SECTION. Section 5. Codification instruction. (1) [Section 2] is intended to be codified as an
    integral part of Title 61, chapter 8, part 3, and the provisions of Title 61, chapter 8, part 3, apply to [section 2].

    (2) [Section 3] is intended to be codified as in integral part of Title 61, chapter 9, part 4, and the provisions of Title 61, chapter 9, part 4, apply to [section 3].
    NEW SECTION. Section 6. Effective date. [This act] is effective on passage and approval.
    - END

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    eGO Cycle 2 LX

    The eGO LX is designed for daily commuters and errand runners who will be driving in moderate to heavy traffic. The LX is fully equipped for registration in any state and includes front and rear turn signals, left grip lighting, turn signal and horn controls, backlit speedometer/odometer. The LX provides the same range and speed as the eGO Classic.

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    eGO Cycle 2 Classic

    The eGO Classic is perfect for casual commuters, errand runners and for RV users. The eGO Classic is built on an annodized aluminum chassis and delivers 20 - 25 miles of range at a top speed of 24 miles per hour. The eGO Classic includes the safety equipment necessary to be registered for road use in the states that require it.

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    Born to be mild

    Born to be mild

    Are you a biker with a green streak? A Somerville company says its battery-fueled scooter is an environmentally friendly mode of transportation.

    SOMERVILLE - It is a swift and nimble ride up Cambridge Street, whirring through the tunnel and emerging to make a smooth left into Harvard Square - where traffic has coagulated.

    The solution? Pull into the bike lane and keep rolling. This isn't some roaring sports car, but an electric scooter designed for city commuters and environmentally sensitive drivers who might appreciate a vehicle that comes in such colors as Wasabi or Very Well Red.

    A company called eGO Vehicles LLC, of Somerville, has sold thousands of the scooters through 75 dealers in the United States and a handful overseas since it was founded in 2001. And with fuel prices at record highs, interest in such alternative modes of transportation is climbing.

    "The eGO is built to get one person around town. If people realize they can go 25 miles or less to pick up small items, just think of the savings," said Michael Houlihan, eGO operations manager. "If we can get people to cut their use of cars by 25 percent, then we've done our job."

    US sales of gasoline and electric scooters are about 100,000 annually, while globally, according to Electric Bike's Worldwide Report, 20 million light electric vehicles will be sold this year. Competitors to eGO include those with such snazzy names as Evader, Razor, Oxygen, X-port, and X-treme.

    The company would not provide sales figures, but eGO is a relatively small player in the world market. Its attractions are many: It's legal to ride it in the bicycle path; you can park it at the bike rack; it produces no emissions, and it can go 25 miles before needing a recharge - a lot for city driving. You don't need a motorcycle license to operate one in Massachusetts, but you do have to wear a helmet.

    It is a ride designed for folks like Ryan Shawgo, of Cambridge, and his wife, Rebecca. The couple, both engineers, take turns riding their eGO. She uses it to commute to work when the winter air turns too cold for riding her bicycle.

    "If it's bad, you take the bus," acknowledged Ryan Shawgo. "But even if there is snow on the ground, it's not like you are trying to do 70 miles per hour through the snow."

    As far as two-wheeled motoring goes, the eGO - which, depending on the model, costs from $1,400 to $1,800 - is for riders who were born to be mild. You cannot take a 130-pound bike that runs on 55 pounds of lead cell batteries on interstate highways or even Storrow Drive.

    To be technical for a moment, the eGO is an anodized aluminum structure, with rigid back frame (think classic Harley-Davidson and pounded kidneys), an electric motor that produces the equivalent of two horsepower, disc brakes up front and caliper brakes in the rear, and weighs, with lead batteries, about 130 pounds. An extended-range battery kit (in a bag, sitting on the floorboards) pushes the bike's reach an extra 20 miles. An extension cord, which can be carried with the bike, lets riders recharge at their destinations before returning home.

    The driver can select either Go Far or Go Fast driving modes, the first of which limits top speed to save stored electricity. The eGO can carry up to 250 pounds of rider and gear - including a nifty, optional trailer - and takes about six hours for a full recharge. (Eighty percent takes only three, for those who would want to recharge between appointments.)

    Many of the eGO's parts and repairs can be handled at a local bicycle shop - the "shock absorber" seat post, brakes, and basic tuning, for example.

    It is 64 inches long, 23 inches wide with running boards, and uses regenerative braking, meaning that when you lift off the "gas" when slowing down it helps to restore battery power.

    Lead batteries are the norm. But the scooter I tested ran on a lithium-ion battery, which will probably be the power of the future. Lithium-ion batteries can store far more electricity per kilogram than lead-acid batteries, which makes a lighter, easy package - something you could take into the kitchen for an overnight recharge.

    But first the price for lithium-ion batteries will have to come down before they work on the eGO bike, said Michael Houlihan, operations manager for eGO, who added that at current prices they would double the cost of an eGO.

    It is a very easy vehicle to drive, with front and rear brake controls on the handlebars, split left to right. It is light enough that moving or stopping in heavy traffic, even on pocked Cambridge streets, poses no problem. It does not need to be shifted, and the throttle needs only a twist of the right wrist on a handlebar grip.

    It can also be utilitarian, with optional fold-out wire baskets next to the rear wheel (they fold in so thieves are unlikely to spot and steal them), a handlebar-front rack, and a rain cover. In addition to Very Well Red, Black Tie, and Wasabi, color options include Caribbean Sky and Metallic Platinum.

    A three-wheel prototype is being tested, and that would be a fine ride for anyone with balance problems. There is also a motorcycle "chopper" prototype, for anyone who wants to at least appear rakish and rowdy.

    Royal Ford can be reached at ford@globe.com.

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    Zappino Electric Scooters

    Zapino Electric Scooter


    List Price: $3,495.00



    MSRP: $3495

    Download the Zapino Electric Scooter Brochure


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    Filling the gaps between Point A to Point B transportation, ZAP has finally found the middle road. The new Zapino Electric Scooter is a great link between ZAP's personal transporters and electric cars. Not only economical and non-pollutant, the Zapino Electric Scooter is also powerful with an advanced 3000-watt brushless DC hub motor, perfect for city commuting. Able to reach speeds of about 30 mph, you will be able to keep up with city traffic without contributing to city pollution.

    The hub motor in the rear wheel creates more room on-board for additional batteries, greater functionality and performance. This eliminates the need for belts, or chains, resulting in a more enjoyable ride with less vibration and noise, and a smoother acceleration while reducing overall maintenance.

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    Motor: 3000W Super efficient brushless hub motor
    Max Torque: 120NM/900RPM
    Max Speed: about 30 mph
    Range: up to 30 miles each charge*
    Brake: Rear and front disc
    Weight Limit: 280 lbs.
    Battery: 60V 38AH Batteries
    Net Weight: 297lbs (includes battery)
    Optional Upgrade: 60v 40AH Lithium battery; up to 65 mile range
    Climbing ability: 25% grade with 177lb rider*
    Intelligent Controller and DBI-digital
    3000 peak watts, 60 volts
    This is the most powerful electric scooter in its class

    * Factors such as weather, terrain, load may affect results.

    Note: Some states will classify the Zapino Electric Scooter as a moped other states a motor driven cycle.

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    Did you know that Commonwealth of Mass will not register ZAP cars and trucks?