Travel
The thing you can actually do today.
ZEV City starts with something familiar: planning a trip. If you book through ZEV, part of the value may support clean energy. The site keeps estimates, pilots, and confirmed records clearly separated.
The thing you can actually do today.
The prototype is inspectable, but it is not finished production.
Country progress, rewards, and broader community control should come later, after proof.
Search the rooms, routes, and destinations you would already consider elsewhere.
When ZEV earns from a booking, the goal is to direct part of that value toward clean-energy support.
Estimates can be useful, but confirmed rewards or records should require booking, payment, and energy proof.
Most travel sites stop after the booking. ZEV City is trying to show where part of the booking value can go next, and whether that support becomes real clean-energy progress.
AI can help you compare routes, hotels, and impact estimates. It should make the trip easier to understand, not hide the proof boundary.
Live, estimated, pilot, and future items are labeled separately.
You should not need to understand tokens or contracts before planning a trip.
ZEV should not ask you to trust vague offset claims. Proof should be visible when something is counted.