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October 23, 2009 12:23 PM PDT

Zero Motorcycles expands into Asian market

by Suzanne Ashe
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Zero Motorcycles announced today its partnership with AMPLE World to expand its brand throughout Asia. Following the popularity and sales success of Zero Motorcycles in North America and Europe, the bikes will now be sold in Singapore and greater Asia with the addition of AMPLE as the official distributor for consumer and fleet sales.

Each of the motorcycles run off of a Z-Force technology power pack consisting of high performance, light weight lithium ion cells.

"Zero Motorcycles and AMPLE share a common goal of expanding the electric vehicle movement globally," John Lloyd, VP of World Wide Sales of Zero Motorcycles, said in an announcement. "With AMPLE's marketing and distribution efforts, consumers in Asia will now have the opportunity to test ride and buy the high-performance Zero Motorcycles product line locally."

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by ez-man October 25, 2009 7:14 AM PDT
Where's the picture of the motorcycle?
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