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Elektros Inc. Positions Itself at the Center of a Potential Multi-Billion Dollar Inflection Point
THE CLOCK IS TICKING - AND A NEW STANDARD IN ELECTRIC SPEED IS ABOUT TO EMERGE
A HIGH-IMPACT OPPORTUNITY AT THE INTERSECTION OF TIME, TECHNOLOGY, AND GLOBAL DEMAND
SUNNY ISLESS BEACH FLORIDA / ACCESS Newswire / April 1, 2026 / In markets where timing defines fortunes, Elektros Inc. is stepping forward with a breakthrough that could reshape the economics of electric mobility.
"This is not just about faster charging - this is about redefining time itself in the electric vehicle economy," said Shlomo Bleier, CEO of Elektros Inc. "If you can bring charging down from nearly an hour to just minutes, you are not improving the system - you are transforming it. We believe this positions Elektros at the forefront of one of the most significant infrastructure shifts of our time."
At the core is its patented multiplug charging system (U.S. Patent No. 12,522,100 B1) - View Official U.S. Patent
This technology is engineered to potentially reduce charging times from nearly an hour to as little as 5 to 7 minutes.
This is not incremental progress. This is a fundamental shift-where speed, scalability, and demand converge.
As electric vehicle adoption accelerates globally, the demand for ultra-fast, scalable charging infrastructure is no longer speculative-it is inevitable.
With fuel prices rising and traditional gasoline costs becoming increasingly volatile, the global shift toward electric vehicles is expected to accelerate even further. Every electric vehicle requires charging-and as adoption grows, so does the urgency for faster, more efficient solutions.
Elektros believes this dynamic creates a powerful tailwind for its technology. As demand for electric vehicles surges, so too will the demand for infrastructure capable of delivering rapid, reliable charging at scale.
Elektros is actively engaged in discussions with multiple major U.S.-based automotive manufacturers regarding strategic opportunities surrounding its patented technology. These discussions include potential licensing arrangements as well as the possibility of a full acquisition of the patent.
The company is providing select industry participants with the opportunity to secure access to this breakthrough-either through structured licensing or outright ownership.
In moments like these, markets tend to reward those who recognize asymmetric opportunities early.
"Especially now, as gasoline prices continue to rise, we believe the demand for electric vehicles is poised to accelerate dramatically. Every electric vehicle must be recharged-and the faster that can be done, the greater the adoption. Our technology is designed to bring charging times closer to the experience of refueling a traditional vehicle, potentially reducing it to just 5 to 7 minutes. Now more than ever, the market is ready."
Contact Information:
Website: www.elektros.energy
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 786-477-9003
Forward-Looking Statements:
This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those projected.
SOURCE: Elektros, Inc.
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
O.Gutierrez--AT