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ELEKTROS Inc. Advances Its EV Infrastructure Vision as Company Pursues High-Speed Charging Locations, Strategic Installation Capabilities and Long-Term Brand Expansion

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ELEKTROS (OTC PINK:ELEK) is sharpening its focus on high-speed EV charging infrastructure after deciding not to pursue further action related to U.S. Patent No. 12,522,100 B1 and Jaguar Land Rover's response.

The company is negotiating a site for about 10–15 high-speed charging stations under the ELEKTROS brand and is in discussions with a major U.S. installer for a potential installation project, both subject to definitive agreements. Management aims to assess site economics, logistics, branding and demand while positioning ELEKTROS within a growing fast-charging market highlighted by rising EV adoption and broader industry investment.

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Company focus expands toward high-speed EV charging stations as global electric vehicle adoption continues to highlight the need for broader, faster and more reliable charging infrastructure

WEST PALM BEACH, FL / ACCESS Newswire / June 28, 2026 / ELEKTROS Inc. (OTC PINK:ELEK) announced that, following correspondence regarding U.S. Patent No. 12,522,100 B1, the Company has reviewed Jaguar Land Rover's response and has elected not to pursue the matter further. Management believes this allows the Company to focus its attention on executing its strategic growth initiatives.

The Company is negotiating to secure a location for approximately 10 to 15 high-speed EV charging stations to operate under the ELEKTROS brand. In parallel, the Company is in discussions with a major U.S. EV charging infrastructure installer regarding a potential installation project, subject to completing definitive agreements.

Management believes the proposed charging-station initiative, if completed, could represent a meaningful step toward building a physical ELEKTROS presence in the EV infrastructure market. The Company intends to evaluate charging-site economics, installation requirements, operating logistics, branding opportunities and potential customer demand as it continues discussions with potential infrastructure participants.

"This is an exciting step for ELEKTROS as we focus on building our business and executing our long-term vision," said Shlomo Bleier, Chief Executive Officer of ELEKTROS Inc. "As EV adoption continues to move forward, we believe charging access, speed and reliability remain central issues for consumers, automakers and infrastructure operators. ELEKTROS is focused on exploring a practical path toward participating in that future."

Industry Background: Verified Public Reporting on EV Charging Infrastructure

  • Elon Musk / Reuters: Reuters reported on May 10, 2024 that Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Tesla would spend more than $500 million in 2024 to expand its fast-charging network. Musk stated: "Tesla will spend well over $500M expanding our Supercharger network to create thousands of NEW chargers this year."

  • Reuters: Reuters reported that the planned Supercharger expansion followed Tesla workforce reductions and still reflected a stated commitment to expand fast-charging infrastructure.

  • Benzinga: Benzinga reported that Tesla opened select U.S. Supercharger stations to non-Tesla EVs and quoted Tesla as stating: "Access to an extensive, convenient and reliable fast-charging network is critical for large-scale EV adoption."

  • The Wall Street Journal: The Wall Street Journal reported in October 2025 that U.S. fast-charging ports increased by more than 80% over two years, reaching more than 60,300 by August, citing federal data from the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation.

  • Additional market context: Recent public reporting has continued to identify charging availability and access to fast charging as major considerations for EV drivers and fleet operators.

Strategic Focus

ELEKTROS believes the growth of electric vehicles globally may create opportunities for companies focused on high-speed charging locations, installation execution, site branding and infrastructure support. The Company's current focus remains on negotiating potential charging locations and evaluating a possible installation project, while maintaining disciplined attention to definitive agreements, customary conditions and practical execution.

Forward-Looking Statements:

This news release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied. Negotiations and proposed projects remain subject to execution of definitive agreements and customary conditions. Statements regarding potential charging-station locations, infrastructure installation, branding, market opportunities, operating plans and future growth initiatives are forward-looking and are not guarantees of future performance.

Contact Information

ELEKTROS Inc.
West Palm Beach, Florida
Phone: 786-477-9003
Email: elektrosinc@gmail.com

Website: https://elektros.energy

Source Notes for Industry Background

SOURCE: Elektros, Inc.



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FAQ

What strategic shift did ELEKTROS (ELEK) announce on June 28, 2026?

ELEKTROS announced a stronger focus on high-speed EV charging infrastructure and brand-building. According to ELEKTROS, it is negotiating a site for about 10–15 branded fast-charging stations and exploring an installation project with a major U.S. charging infrastructure installer.

How many high-speed EV charging stations is ELEKTROS (ELEK) planning to develop?

ELEKTROS is negotiating to secure a location for approximately 10 to 15 high-speed EV charging stations. According to ELEKTROS, these stations would operate under the ELEKTROS brand and serve as an initial physical presence in the EV infrastructure market, pending definitive agreements.

What did ELEKTROS (ELEK) decide regarding U.S. Patent No. 12,522,100 B1 and Jaguar Land Rover?

ELEKTROS decided not to pursue the matter further after reviewing Jaguar Land Rover’s response on U.S. Patent No. 12,522,100 B1. According to ELEKTROS, this choice enables management to concentrate resources on executing strategic growth initiatives in high-speed EV charging infrastructure.

How is ELEKTROS (ELEK) planning to enter the EV charging infrastructure market?

ELEKTROS plans to enter through branded high-speed charging locations and installation partnerships. According to ELEKTROS, it is negotiating a site for 10–15 fast chargers and discussing a potential installation project with a major U.S. EV charging infrastructure installer, subject to definitive agreements.

What due diligence will ELEKTROS (ELEK) perform on potential charging sites?

ELEKTROS plans to evaluate site economics, installation requirements, operations, branding and customer demand. According to ELEKTROS, this analysis will guide ongoing negotiations with potential infrastructure participants as it seeks a practical path to participate in the high-speed EV charging ecosystem.