ZAP Sales Rise 87 Percent for December
10 January 2001
ZAP Sales Rise 87 Percent for December
SEBASTOPOL, Calif.--Jan. 10, 2001--Electric scooter maker ZAPWORLD.COM today reported December sales were up 87 percent.According to ZAPWORLD (ZAP) CEO Gary Starr, sales for December 2000, not counting its subsidiaries, were $1,256,341, up $585,108 or 87 percent from December 1999 sales of $671,233. Starr attributes the increase to unprecedented holiday demand for ZAP's electric scooters, bicycles and other personal electric transportation and recreational vehicles. Last month, ZAP reported that sales for the month of November were up 152 percent to $1.65 million from $654,000 a year earlier.
"We are proud to report an 87 percent sales increase in December, considering the sales falloff reported by many sporting good retailers over the holidays," said Starr. "This underscores the growth opportunity in electric transportation and we hope this is an indication of the kind of changes that are happening worldwide caused by energy, population and environmental concerns. ZAP is the kind of company that can grow with the new world economy."
ZAP also reported that revenues for 2000 have surpassed earlier projections. Sales through the third quarter ended Sept. 30, 2000 were $8.1 million, surpassing sales of $6.4 million for all of 1999. With record November and December sales, ZAP CEO Gary Starr now projects sales to surpass $11.5 million for 2000, almost double over last year.