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Zero Motorcyles Approached by Municipalities to Create All-New Fleet Sales Program


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- Businesses and Organizations Can Now Acquire Entire Fleets of All-Electric Motorcycles -

SANTA CRUZ, Calif., Oct. 26 -- Zero Motorcycles announced today the launch of its fleet sales program. This program will provide the opportunity for corporate, non-profit, government and small business buyers to get professional sales support for multi-unit purchases to meet their motorcycle fleet requirements from Zero Motorcycles. Following its success in the consumer market, this program will mark the first time large volume purchases of Zero Motorcycles' entire line of products will be available to businesses and organizations for fleet and rental purposes. The fleet program will begin November 2, 2009 and pricing will be based on volume and support requirements.

"The fleet sales program will not only expand the availability of Zero Motorcycles' products beyond the consumer market, but it will also allow for groups to use Zero electric motorcycles for functions ranging from basic recreation to government security," said John Lloyd, VP of Worldwide Sales of Zero Motorcycles. "People in all industries will be able to experience the versatility of electric motorcycles and the reduction of fleet maintenance costs while supporting green initiatives."

Zero Motorcycles' fleet program is designed to propel businesses and organizations into the next generation of transportation technology while recognizing the importance of environmentally friendly practices. While clearly different from standard motorcycle fleets, Zero's all-electric motorcycles require less upkeep, reducing maintenance costs and allowing for more consistent operation. A Zero Motorcycles fleet also comes with powerful marketing and PR resources to help get coverage on the addition of green vehicles to the customer's fleet.

Already well-known within the motorcycle community for its innovative technology and high performance, the fleet sales program proves that there are far more uses for our Zero Motorcycles' product line than just street, track and off-road riding. Law enforcement agencies will benefit from the low noise level to better facilitate communications while riding, and zero emissions allows safe patrolling in public gatherings. Government agencies like the US Forest Service can appreciate the environmentally responsible technology behind the bike and the little disturbance caused for both campers and animals alike. Track owners and tour operators can benefit from a fleet as another revenue generator by renting them out to amateur riders or tourists looking to explore local areas. The adaptability of each product to its respective environment and the reliability of its engineering and performance make it an advantageous addition to any fleet.

You can find out more about the Zero Motorcycles fleet sales program and general information on Zero Motorcycles' website, http://www.zeromotorcycles.com/.

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