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Electros Inc. Celebrates Overwhelming Response as All Free T‑Shirt Giveaway Orders Are Successfully Filled and Shipped
SUNNY ISLES BEACH, FL / ACCESS Newswire / February 10, 2026 / Elektros Inc. (OTC PINK:ELEK) is proud and excited to announce that all Elektros‑branded t‑shirts ordered as part of its recent free awareness giveaway have been successfully fulfilled and shipped.
The incredible response and enthusiastic demand for Elektros merchandise has been both humbling and energizing. What began as a simple t‑shirt giveaway quickly became a powerful show of support for the growing Elektros community and its long‑term vision.
Due to the overwhelming interest, Elektros is thrilled to continue accepting new t‑shirt requests - loud and proud.
Market Context and Industry Perspective
Across global financial and energy markets, lithium is widely recognized as one of the most critical strategic materials of the modern economy. Analysts and industry observers consistently note that demand for lithium is being driven by rapid electrification, electric vehicle adoption, large‑scale battery storage deployment, and the need for resilient energy infrastructure.
Market commentary frequently highlights that lithium supply constraints, long development timelines, and rising geopolitical importance have positioned the metal as a cornerstone of the global energy transition. Long‑term demand projections continue to point toward sustained growth as governments and corporations invest heavily in decarbonization, grid stability, and energy security initiatives.
As global energy systems face increasing strain from extreme weather and rising electrification demands, lithium remains a foundational material for electric vehicles, battery storage, backup generators, and grid‑scale energy resilience.
Electros continues advancing the development and long‑term stockpiling of hard rock lithium resources through its partnerships in Sierra Leone, Africa.
Although Elektros is a small company today, it aspires to grow into a major global force in lithium and rare earth development.
Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward‑Looking Information:
This press release contains forward‑looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties.
Company Information:
Electros Inc.
OTC PINK: ELEK
Website: www.elektros.energy
Email: [email protected]
SOURCE: Elektros, Inc.
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