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North Bay Company Reaches Finals of Unique Competition

SANTA ROSA, Calif. (KCBS) _ Santa Rosa-based ZAP, which specializes in electric scooters, bikes and trucks, has reached the finals of the Progressive Automotive X Prize competition.

At stake is not only international recognition, but also a share of a $10 million prize.

The contest began with 136 super-fuel efficient vehicles from 111 teams, all trying to achieve 100 miles per gallon with a production-ready car.

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ZAP founder Gary Starr said their car, the three-wheeled Alias is 100 percent electric.

"This vehicle is very fast at acceleration. It was one of the fastest vehicles at the entire race," said Starr. "Yet it's very comfortable and quiet because it's all electric."

The teams included emerging startups, entrepreneurs and universities from around the world.

Starr said the competition is now in the final technical testing stage.

"There's a validation process that includes going into various testing grounds," he said. "Then they're going to announce the final winners in September in Washington D.C."

Starr said they have already proven they have a pretty interesting car that's ready for the marketplace and in September, if the Alias wins the competition, he said it would just be the icing on the cake.

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