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ELEKTROS Inc. reports developments tied to electrification, lithium resources and energy technology. The company describes its business focus as hard rock lithium exploration and development opportunities in Sierra Leone, alongside a United States patent portfolio related to electric vehicle charging technology. Recurring updates address lithium mining initiatives, intellectual property protection, EV charging patent strategy and potential commercialization paths for patented technology.
Company news also includes Energy Core, a platform presented for monitoring, analyzing and mitigating utility costs across real estate and hospitality portfolios, with an initial emphasis on South Florida markets. These announcements frame ELEKTROS around lithium supply, electric vehicle infrastructure and energy-efficiency software and advisory initiatives.
Elektros (OTC Pink: ELEK) announced the USPTO issued U.S. Patent No. 12,522,100 B1, titled "Multi‑Port Charging Assembly for Electric Vehicles," on January 13, 2026. The patent includes 20 claims and a 713‑day term extension under 35 U.S.C. §154(b).
The technology combines multiple independent power inputs into a single charging interface; the company says it could enable full EV recharging in roughly seven minutes versus about one hour today.
Elektros (OTC Pink:ELEK) announced U.S. Patent No. 12,522,100 B1, titled "Multi-Port Charging Assembly for Electric Vehicles," issued January 13, 2026. The patent includes 20 claims and a 713-day patent term extension under 35 U.S.C. §154(b). The inventor and assignee is Shlomo Bleier/Elektros. The company says the architecture combines multiple independent power inputs into a single charging interface and aims to enable full EV recharging in roughly seven minutes, versus about one hour for today’s fastest superchargers.
Elektros (OTC Pink: ELEK) announced U.S. Patent No. 12,522,100 B1, titled "Multi-Port Charging Assembly for Electric Vehicles," issued January 13, 2026. The patent includes 20 claims and benefits from a 713-day term extension under 35 U.S.C. §154(b). Elektros says the multi-port architecture combines multiple power inputs into a single interface and aims to cut full recharging time to roughly seven minutes versus current ~one-hour supercharging.
The invention is assigned to Elektros and lists Shlomo Bleier as inventor; the company highlights potential applicability across passenger, commercial, and specialty EV platforms worldwide.
Elektros (OTC Pink:ELEK) announced U.S. Patent No. 12,522,100 B1, titled "Multi-Port Charging Assembly for Electric Vehicles", issued January 13, 2026. The patent includes 20 claims, a 713-day patent term extension, and is assigned to Elektros with inventor Shlomo Bleier.
The technology combines multiple independent power inputs into a single charging interface; the company believes it could cut charging time substantially versus current superchargers and may apply across passenger, fleet, and specialty EV platforms.
Elektros (OTC Pink: ELEK) announced U.S. Patent No. 12,522,100 B1, titled "Multi-Port Charging Assembly for Electric Vehicles," issued January 13, 2026. The patent contains 20 claims and benefits from a 713-day term extension under 35 U.S.C. §154(b).
The patented multi-port architecture combines multiple independent power inputs into a single charging interface. Elektros said the design targets dramatically faster recharging, aiming to enable full EV battery recharge in roughly seven minutes and broad applicability across passenger, fleet, and specialty EV platforms.
Elektros (OTC Pink: ELEK) announced U.S. Patent No. 12,522,100 B1, titled "Multi‑Port Charging Assembly for Electric Vehicles", issued January 13, 2026 and assigned to Elektros. The patent includes 20 claims and a 713‑day term extension under 35 U.S.C. §154(b).
The company says the invention combines multiple independent power inputs into a single interface and aims to cut full EV recharge time to roughly seven minutes, versus about one hour for today's fastest superchargers.
Electros Inc (OTC Pink: ELEK) announced U.S. Patent No. 12,522,100 B1 for a Multi-Port Charging Assembly for Electric Vehicles, issued January 13, 2026. The patent includes 20 claims, a 713-day term extension under 35 U.S.C. §154(b), and is assigned to Elektros with inventor Shlomo Bleier.
The company says the architecture combines multiple independent power inputs into one interface and aims to cut full-charge times toward roughly seven minutes, versus about one hour for current fastest superchargers.
Elektros (OTC Pink: ELEK) announced that the USPTO issued U.S. Patent No. 12,522,100 B1 for a "Multi-Port Charging Assembly for Electric Vehicles," issued January 13, 2026, assigned to Elektros with 20 claims and a 713-day patent term extension under 35 U.S.C. §154(b).
The technology combines multiple independent power inputs into a single charging interface and uses integrated control architecture; the company says it targets full EV recharging in roughly seven minutes versus about one hour today.
Elektros (NASDAQ: ELEK) received U.S. Patent No. US 12,522,100 B1 for a Multi-Port Charging Assembly for Electric Vehicles, issued January 13, 2026. The patent includes 20 claims and a 713-day patent term extension under 35 U.S.C. §154(b).
The technology enables multiple independent power inputs managed by an integrated control architecture and is aimed at reducing EV charging times, with a company-stated goal of enabling full recharges in roughly seven minutes.
Elektros (OTC PINK: ELEK) released its 2026 Industry Outlook Report highlighting a looming data center-driven energy crunch and lithium's central role in solutions.
Key metrics include 82.3 GW U.S. data center consumption in 2025 (+28% YoY), forecasts that data centers will drive 50% of U.S. electricity growth through 2030, and a 55% jump in lithium demand in 2025.