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To: mark collins who wrote (20218)10/26/1999 3:41:00 PM
From: Tom Allinder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108040
 
TORRANCE, Calif., Oct 26, 1999 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- U.S. Electricar Inc.
(OTCBB:ECAR) announced that it has developed, under contract with
Hyundai Motor Co. of Korea, a parallel hybrid system for its vehicle
applications.

This parallel hybrid system was created in partnership with Hyundai for
its Concept Car, displayed recently at the Seoul Auto Show. The system
has been successfully integrated and has demonstrated all performance
requirements.

The Hyundai parallel hybrid drive system consists of both an electric
motor and an internal-combustion engine. The electric motor, battery
and controller are utilized during acceleration, deceleration and high
torque demands. The internal-combustion engine operates during highway
and cruise driving, when the engine is most efficient.

U.S. Electricar has been competitively chosen by Hyundai Motor to
develop a family of electric and hybrid-electric drive systems. U.S.
Electricar's 60kW, 90kW and 120kW electric drive systems are ready for
production and are to be the power systems in the Hyundai line of
electric vehicles.

Carl D. Perry, president and chief executive officer of U.S.
Electricar, said: "Our partnership with an OEM such as Hyundai Motor
Co., as well as Hyundai Heavy Industries and Hyundai Electronics,
enables our company to produce electric vehicle systems which comply
with all automotive standards.

"Not only will these systems be installed in production vehicles for
Hyundai in Korea, the company will also utilize these systems in other
markets around the world."

This contract expands the existing exclusive relationship Hyundai has
with U.S. Electricar for the development and production of electric and
hybrid vehicle drive systems and components.

Independently, U.S. Electricar has also developed a series hybrid drive
system for medium and heavy-duty delivery and transit vehicle
applications.

The series hybrid drive system also utilizes both an electric motor and
an internal-combustion engine. However, in this configuration, the
engine operates at preset optimum levels to extend the range of the
vehicle, while the electric motor provides all the propulsion power.

Both the parallel and series hybrid drive systems have distinct and
unique advantages for their applications. U.S. Electricar has developed
both systems to maximize the benefits of fuel economy, low emission and
reduced maintenance for passenger and transit vehicles provided by each
system.