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Duos Technologies Signs Five-Year, 55 MW Hosting Agreements with Axe Compute Valued at Over $500 Million

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Duos Technologies (Nasdaq: DUOT) reported that two of its project entities signed five-year hosting service orders with Axe Compute (Nasdaq: AGPU) covering an aggregate 55 MW of AI data center capacity across multiple U.S. sites. According to Duos, the agreements are valued at over $500 million in aggregate contractual base payments over the initial five-year terms, including annual escalators and excluding electricity and other usage-based charges.

Billing under each agreement will begin only after successful completion, ready-for-service testing, and Axe Compute’s written acceptance. Initial project readiness is targeted for late 2026 through early 2027. The deals include renewal options and rights supporting potential future expansion. Duos and Axe Compute also signed nonbinding term sheets contemplating potential minority investments by Axe Compute in the project entities, with Duos expected to retain majority ownership, subject to definitive agreements and approvals.

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  • Over $500 million aggregate contractual base payments over five years
  • 55 MW of AI facility capacity reserved for Axe Compute across U.S. sites
  • Contracts include five-year terms with annual escalators and renewal options
  • Initial project readiness targeted for late 2026 to early 2027
  • Nonbinding term sheets contemplate Axe Compute minority investments while Duos expects to retain majority ownership

Negative

  • Billing is contingent on completion, testing, and Axe Compute’s written acceptance for each deployment
  • Contemplated Axe Compute minority investments are nonbinding and subject to definitive documentation and approvals

Market reaction after 55 MW contract award: DUOT +6.92%

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+6.92% Vs previous close
+3.1% Peak in 2 min
$9.74 Last Price
$9.29 $10.94 Day Range
$305.96M Market Cap
7.9x Rel. Volume

Following this news, DUOT has gained 6.92%, reflecting a notable positive market reaction. Argus tracked a peak move of +3.1% during the session. Our momentum scanner has triggered 23 alerts so far, indicating elevated trading interest and price volatility. The stock is currently trading at $9.74. Trading volume is exceptionally heavy at 7.9x the average, suggesting very strong buying interest.

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Market Context

The announcement’s contracted scale can be weighed against the active S-3 shelf, which permits offer...
Analysis

The announcement’s contracted scale can be weighed against the active S-3 shelf, which permits offerings of $250,000,000 and has 3 recorded uses. Project execution, acceptance, and potential investments remain material watchpoints.

Key Figures

Contractual base payments: over $500 million Hosting agreement term: five years AI facility capacity: 55 MW
3 metrics
Contractual base payments over $500 million Aggregate payments over initial five-year terms
Hosting agreement term five years Initial term for each hosting service order
AI facility capacity 55 MW Aggregate capacity across multiple U.S. data center sites

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Aug 14 (Neutral)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Aug 14 Earnings timing update Neutral -2.7% Second-quarter earnings release and conference-call timing was updated.
Aug 13 AI lease term sheet Positive +0.4% Nonbinding structured lease covered 15 sites and 225 edge data center cabinets.
Aug 10 Earnings call scheduling Neutral -3.7% Company scheduled its second-quarter financial-results conference call.
Aug 6 Rail subsidiary sale Positive +6.3% Duos completed the sale of its wholly owned rail technology subsidiary.
Jul 16 AI hosting agreement Positive +1.6% Five-year colocation agreement covered 10 MW and over $111 million.

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

The record showed positive reactions to completed strategic or AI-contract announcements, while earnings-timing notices were followed by negative reactions.

Key Terms

edge data center, ready-for-service testing, nonbinding term sheets, special-purpose entities
4 terms
edge data center technical
"a leading provider of adaptive, modular, and scalable Edge Data Center"
An edge data center is a small, local facility that stores and processes digital information close to where it is created or used — like a neighborhood warehouse for internet traffic instead of a central city depot. Because it cuts the delay between devices and servers, it matters to investors as a way companies improve performance for real‑time services (streaming, connected devices, 5G) while potentially lowering network costs and unlocking new revenue streams.
ready-for-service testing technical
"subject to successful completion, ready-for-service testing, and Axe Compute’s"
Final checks and trials performed on a facility, system, or piece of equipment to confirm it operates safely and to specification before it is turned over for regular commercial use. Like a dress rehearsal before opening night, this testing verifies that installations, controls, and performance meet contractual, regulatory, and safety requirements so the asset can begin earning revenue or delivering services. Investors use the outcome to gauge timing and reliability of expected cash flows.
nonbinding term sheets financial
"have also executed nonbinding term sheets contemplating potential minority investments"
A nonbinding term sheet is a preliminary document that outlines the main economic points and basic structure of a proposed transaction—such as a merger, acquisition, financing, or investment—without creating a legally enforceable obligation to complete the deal. It acts like a shared blueprint or handshake that sets expectations on price, timing and key conditions for further negotiation; investors use it to gauge the likely size, risks and timeline of a possible transaction before due diligence and binding contracts are drafted.
special-purpose entities financial
"in the special-purpose entities associated with the projects"
A special-purpose entity is a separate legal vehicle created to hold specific assets, liabilities, or contracts for a single, limited purpose—like a sealed box used to isolate one project or set of loans from a company’s main business. Companies use them to finance projects, issue securities, or ring-fence risk; investors watch them because they can change where risks and cash flows appear, affect balance-sheet transparency, and influence credit and regulatory treatment.

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Record agreements represent a significant commercial milestone in Duos' strategy to develop and operate high-density AI infrastructure

JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Aug. 17, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Duos Technologies Group, Inc. (“Duos” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: DUOT), a leading provider of adaptive, modular, and scalable Edge Data Center (“EDC”) solutions, today announced that two of its project entities have executed five-year hosting service orders with Axe Compute Inc. (“Axe Compute”) (Nasdaq: AGPU), a neocloud AI infrastructure platform delivering dedicated enterprise GPU compute capacity at global scale. The agreements cover an aggregate of 55 megawatts (“MW”) of total AI facility capacity across multiple U.S. data center sites.

The agreements are valued at over $500 million, representing aggregate contractual base payments over their initial five-year terms, including annual escalators and excluding electricity and other usage-based charges. Billing under each agreement is subject to successful completion, ready-for-service testing, and Axe Compute’s written acceptance of the applicable deployment.

Initial project readiness is targeted to begin in late 2026 and continue into early 2027, subject to construction, commissioning, performance testing, and Axe Compute’s written acceptance.

“These executed agreements represent an important advancement of our AI infrastructure strategy and demonstrate our ability to translate development opportunities into long-term commercial relationships,” said Doug Recker, Chief Executive Officer of Duos. “Axe Compute brings a clear vision for deploying high-performance AI capacity at scale. We believe the combination of Axe Compute’s platform and Duos’ infrastructure development and operating capabilities create a strong foundation for these projects and potential future expansion.”

The agreements reserve an aggregate of 55 MW of total facility capacity for Axe Compute and include renewal options and rights supporting potential future expansion.

"It is a significant milestone in the growth of Axe Compute's AI infrastructure platform," said Chris Miglino, Chief Executive Officer of Axe Compute. "We align with partners that can deliver on efficient timeframes at the highest quality for our customers. These projects are being designed around the density, cooling, and availability requirements of next-generation GPU systems. We look forward to working with Duos to bring this capacity online and support the growing compute requirements of our customers."

In connection with the hosting agreements, Duos and Axe Compute have also executed nonbinding term sheets contemplating potential minority investments by Axe Compute in the special-purpose entities associated with the projects, with Duos expected to maintain majority ownership of those entities. Any such investments remain subject to definitive documentation, satisfaction of closing conditions, and the respective approval processes of both companies. Neither company is obligated to complete the contemplated investments unless and until definitive agreements are executed.

The companies are not disclosing the project locations at this time.

About Duos Technologies Group, Inc.
Duos Technologies Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: DUOT), based in Jacksonville, Florida, is focused on providing and managing modular data center colocation facilities and infrastructure solutions. Through its wholly owned subsidiaries Duos Edge AI, Inc. and Duos Technology Solutions, Inc., the Company delivers high function computing infrastructure at the “Edge” designed to support high power computing facilities suitable for AI and Enterprise Computing.

Duos is strategically focused on scaling its edge data center platforms in conjunction with its data center infrastructure solutions business. It provides manufacturer-agnostic sourcing and fulfillment services to support efficient deployment of data centers and IT environments. For more information, visit www.duostech.com and www.duosedge.ai.

About Axe Compute

Axe Compute Inc. (Nasdaq: AGPU) is a neocloud AI infrastructure platform built on a fundamental premise: AI innovation should not be constrained by hardware choice or availability. The company provides enterprises and AI innovators with dedicated compute through two core offerings: Axe Compute Access, delivering a wide range of the latest high-performance GPU infrastructure across global locations, and Axe Compute Build, through which Axe Compute co-engineers, deploys, owns, and operates large-scale, dedicated AI infrastructure worldwide. All solutions are supported by enterprise-grade SLAs and operational expertise. Axe Compute is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. For more information, visit axecompute.com.

Forward-Looking Statements
This news release includes forward-looking statements regarding the Company's business prospects that involve substantial risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially. The forward-looking statements in this release relate to, among other things, the anticipated development, construction, commissioning and operation of the data center projects; expected ready-for-service timing; the deployment of AI and high-performance computing infrastructure; potential hosting revenue and the timing of its recognition; the ability of Duos, the project entities and AXE to perform under the hosting service orders; potential expansion capacity; and the negotiation and completion of definitive agreements relating to contemplated project-level investments.

Words such as "believe," "expect," "anticipate," "plan," "aim," "will," "may," "could," "intend," "estimate," "project," "forecast," "target," "potential" and other words and terms of similar meaning typically identify forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties, and important factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by these statements. These factors include, but are not limited to, construction and commissioning delays; equipment and supply-chain availability; permitting, utility and site-control matters; the availability and terms of financing; changes in customer demand; the ability to satisfy contractual acceptance criteria; changes in costs and availability of goods and services; economic conditions; changes in technology; the negotiation of definitive investment documentation; and other risks described in the Company's most recently filed Annual Report on Form 10-K, subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, recent Current Reports on Form 8-K and other filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

The Company believes its plans, intentions and expectations reflected in or suggested by these forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions. No assurance can be given that the Company will achieve or realize these plans, intentions or expectations. Each forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date of this release. The Company does not undertake or accept any obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement, except as required by law.

Contacts

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iMiller Public Relations
+1 914-315-6424 | duosedge@imillerpr.com

Investor Relations
Tom Colton and Greg Bradbury
Gateway Group, Inc.
+1 949-574-3860 | DUOT@duostech.com


FAQ

What did Duos Technologies (DUOT) announce in its August 17, 2026 hosting agreements with Axe Compute (AGPU)?

Duos Technologies announced two five-year hosting service orders with Axe Compute covering 55 MW of AI data center capacity, valued at over $500 million. According to Duos, these contracts span multiple U.S. sites and represent aggregate contractual base payments over their initial terms, excluding electricity charges.

How large are the Duos Technologies hosting contracts with Axe Compute in megawatts and dollar value?

The hosting agreements cover an aggregate 55 MW of total AI facility capacity and are valued at over $500 million. According to Duos, this figure reflects contractual base payments over five years, including annual escalators but excluding electricity and other usage-based charges.

When will revenue billing begin under the Duos Technologies (DUOT) and Axe Compute (AGPU) hosting agreements?

Billing will begin only after each deployment is completed, passes ready-for-service testing, and receives Axe Compute’s written acceptance. According to Duos, initial project readiness is targeted between late 2026 and early 2027, subject to construction, commissioning, and performance testing milestones being met.

What is the duration and renewal structure of the Duos Technologies and Axe Compute hosting deals?

Each hosting service order has an initial five-year term and includes annual escalators on base payments. According to Duos, the agreements also provide renewal options and rights that support potential future expansion of AI infrastructure capacity reserved for Axe Compute at the covered data center sites.

Are Axe Compute’s potential investments in Duos project entities under the August 2026 term sheets binding for DUOT shareholders?

No, the contemplated minority investments are nonbinding at this stage. According to Duos, any Axe Compute investments remain subject to definitive documentation, closing conditions, and both companies’ approval processes, and neither party is obligated to complete them until final agreements are executed.

Will Duos Technologies retain control of the AI infrastructure projects linked to Axe Compute hosting contracts?

Duos expects to maintain majority ownership of the special-purpose entities associated with the projects, even if Axe Compute makes minority investments. According to Duos, this ownership structure is contemplated in the nonbinding term sheets but still depends on final definitive agreements and necessary approvals.