Portee,
Thanks for the article- nice find. I never thought Zenn would be able to build and market their own car- simply too much competition, especially from the established companies they will be licensing the EEStor technology to! It's much better that they have abandoned even the pretense of building their own car. Just license the rights, and let EEStor provide the EESUs. Don't even bother building the rest of the drive train- let the other companies build them, and just sit back and collect the cash. To me, investing in Zenn has always been just a way to invest in EEStor, and the licensing rights Zenn has for the EESU in cars up to midsize. BTW, Toyota recently said they will not be using lithium batteries. That leaves nickel metal hydride or? Maybe EEStor's EESU? This may get very interesting very soon...
spiny