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KULR ONE Battery Architecture Enters Electric Aviation: KULR Technology Group Signs Agreement with Robinson Helicopter as Battery Co-Developer for eR66 Electric Helicopter Demonstrator

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KULR Technology Group (NYSE:KULR) signed a co-development agreement with Robinson Helicopter to develop a high-performance battery system for the eR66 electric helicopter demonstrator.

The collaboration targets advances in energy density, thermal stability, certification readiness, and initial program milestones targeted for late 2026.

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Positive

  • Strategic partnership with Robinson Helicopter to develop eR66 battery systems
  • Program milestones targeted for late 2026
  • KULR battery architecture previously qualified for NASA spaceflight
  • Domestic manufacturing leverage: RHC California and KULR Texas operations

Negative

  • Rigorous certification and safety requirements for electric rotorcraft create technical and regulatory hurdles

News Market Reaction – KULR

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-2.01% News Effect
+2.7% Peak Tracked
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-$2M Valuation Impact
$121.74M Market Cap
0.3x Rel. Volume

On the day this news was published, KULR declined 2.01%, reflecting a moderate negative market reaction. Argus tracked a peak move of +2.7% during that session. Argus tracked a trough of -12.5% from its starting point during tracking. Our momentum scanner triggered 12 alerts that day, indicating notable trading interest and price volatility. This price movement removed approximately $2M from the company's valuation, bringing the market cap to $121.74M at that time.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

Announcement date: March 26, 2026 Initial milestones: Late 2026
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Announcement date March 26, 2026 Date of KULR–Robinson eR66 collaboration announcement
Initial milestones Late 2026 Target timing for initial program milestones for eR66

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Technical Shares at $2.49 are trading below the 200-day MA $4.34, about 83.18% under the 52-week high $14.80 and 15.81% above the 52-week low $2.15.

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KULR was up 1.63% while key peers showed mixed moves: LPTH -0.99%, RELL -1.27%, ...
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KULR was up 1.63% while key peers showed mixed moves: LPTH -0.99%, RELL -1.27%, MPTI +9.37%, MEI +3.71%, GAUZ +22.8%. Scanner data flagged only HOLO (+4.06%) in momentum, suggesting this was stock-specific rather than a broad sector rotation.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Feb 18 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Feb 18 Drone collaboration Positive +4.2% Joint development of Texas-made NDAA-compliant drone battery systems with Hylio.
Jan 14 Supply agreement Positive +17.4% Five-year preferred battery supply deal with Caban Energy, expanding U.S. footprint.
Dec 22 ATM pause Positive +18.3% Six-month pause of ATM equity program, emphasizing balance sheet strength and focus.
Dec 17 AI collaboration Positive -8.8% Joint development of KULR ONE MAX BBU targeting up to $100M AI data center opportunity.
Dec 11 OCP membership Positive -2.0% Joined Open Compute Project as Platinum Member to advance AI data center BBUs.
Pattern Detected

Recent partnership and strategic collaboration news often saw positive reactions, but AI-related announcements have occasionally drawn negative price responses, indicating uneven follow-through on good news.

Recent Company History

Over the last few months, KULR reported several strategic wins across AI data centers, telecom backup power, and unmanned systems. A Dec 2025 collaboration for KULR ONE MAX and an Open Compute Project Platinum membership marked its AI infrastructure push, while a pause of its ATM program on Dec 22, 2025 coincided with a strong positive reaction. In Jan–Feb 2026, a five-year, $30 million Caban Energy supply deal and a Hylio drone collaboration reinforced its manufacturing and NDAA-compliant footprint. The Robinson Helicopter agreement extends this trajectory into electric aviation.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement highlights KULR’s expansion into electric aviation through co-developing the eR66 ...
Analysis

This announcement highlights KULR’s expansion into electric aviation through co-developing the eR66 battery-electric helicopter with Robinson Helicopter. It extends KULR’s aerospace-grade battery architecture into a new, safety-critical market, with initial program milestones targeted for late 2026. In context of recent collaborations in AI data centers, telecom backup, and drones, investors may watch execution on certification, energy density and safety targets, and how this aviation foothold complements earlier agreements announced around Dec 2025–Feb 2026.

Key Terms

thermal management, energy density, thermal stability, circular economy, +2 more
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thermal management technical
"battery safety technologies and thermal management solutions, originally developed for"
Thermal management is the set of methods and technologies used to control temperature and move heat away from sensitive parts of a device, system, or facility so it stays within safe, efficient limits. For investors, effective thermal management protects product performance and lifespan, reduces safety and warranty risks, and can lower operating and compliance costs—like a building’s heating and cooling that prevents damage and keeps value intact.
energy density technical
"Drive critical improvements in energy density, thermal stability, and operational"
Energy density measures how much energy is stored in a material or object relative to its size or weight. For example, a small, lightweight battery with high energy density can store a lot of power, making it more efficient and longer-lasting. Investors pay attention to energy density because it influences the performance, cost, and practicality of energy sources and storage solutions.
thermal stability technical
"Drive critical improvements in energy density, thermal stability, and operational"
Thermal stability is how well a material, drug, device component, or battery keeps its properties when exposed to heat without breaking down, changing shape, or losing effectiveness. Investors care because poor thermal stability can shorten shelf life, raise manufacturing costs, increase safety risks, and trigger regulatory problems or recalls—similar to how certain foods melt or spoil when left in a hot kitchen, affecting reliability and value.
circular economy technical
"Promote Circular Economy Principles: Develop "second life" applications for battery"
A circular economy is a way of designing and using products so that materials are reused, repaired, or recycled rather than discarded as waste. It mimics natural systems where resources are continually reused, reducing environmental impact and conserving resources. For investors, it represents an opportunity to support sustainable businesses that focus on efficiency and long-term resource management.
zero-emission technical
"zero-emission profile ensure that time-sensitive, low-emission deliveries are faster"
Zero-emission describes products, vehicles, processes or facilities that do not release pollutants or greenhouse gases into the air during their operation—like an electric car that produces no tailpipe smoke. For investors it signals lower regulatory and carbon-related risk, potential access to incentives and growing customer demand, and may affect long-term costs, market share and corporate reputation in sectors shifting toward cleaner operations.
human rated medical
"fail-safe batteries for human rated applications will be critical to achieving the"
A product or technology described as “human rated” has passed the safety, testing and regulatory checks required for use with people rather than only in labs or on machines. For investors, a human-rated designation signals lower technical and regulatory risk because the item can be marketed, reimbursed, or deployed to real patients or passengers, similar to a car that has earned crash‑safety certification before it can be sold to drivers.

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HOUSTON and TORRANCE, Calif., March 26, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- KULR Technology Group, Inc. (NYSE American: KULR) (the "Company" or "KULR"), the advanced battery intelligence solution for autonomous platforms, digital infrastructure, e-mobility, and spaceflight applications, today announces a strategic co-development collaboration with Robinson Helicopter Company (RHC), the world's leading manufacturer of civil helicopters, to develop a next-generation, high-performance battery system for an eR66 battery-electric helicopter demonstrator.

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Under the agreement, KULR is expected to serve as a developer of the advanced battery system for the eR66 platform. The Company intends to design and integrate a lightweight, high-performance battery architecture using KULR’s proprietary battery safety technologies and thermal management solutions, originally developed for demanding aerospace and human-rated spaceflight applications.

The agreement between RHC and KULR establishes a comprehensive framework for joint research, engineering, and prototyping. By leveraging RHC’s California-based manufacturing and KULR’s Texas operations, the collaboration aims to achieve the following:

  • Advance eR66 Performance: Drive critical improvements in energy density, thermal stability, and operational efficiency specifically for the eR66 platform.
  • Enhance Aviation Safety: Implement rigorous testing and development protocols to ensure peak safety standards for electric flight.
  • Increase Cost Efficiency: Lower long-term operational costs and improve sustainability through smarter resource management and domestic manufacturing.
  • Uphold American Aerospace Leadership: Strengthen the domestic supply chain and innovation pipeline, with initial program milestones targeted for late 2026.
  • Support Decarbonization: Directly contribute to the realization of zero-emission flight through innovative propulsion and battery technologies.
  • Promote Circular Economy Principles: Develop "second life" applications for battery systems post-flight, maximizing the lifecycle of hardware and reducing waste.

"The development of a battery electric R66 helicopter alongside KULR, represents an important shift in how we serve our global commercial and civil operators. By integrating electric propulsion, we aren't just reducing our environmental impact; we are unlocking critical new capabilities for life-saving missions,” said David Smith, president and CEO of Robinson Helicopter Company. “For use cases like rapid organ and tissue transport, the reduced acoustic signature and zero-emission profile ensure that time-sensitive, low-emission deliveries are faster, quieter, and more sustainable than ever before."

The initiative complements RHC's ongoing electrification program and supports the Company’s path toward a production-ready electric variant of the proven R66. The eR66 is positioned to deliver reliable, affordable, low-noise, and zero-emission performance for high-demand applications such as organ transport and short-haul transport.

Michael Mo, CEO of KULR, added, “Robinson Helicopter has built more civil helicopters than any manufacturer on Earth, and their commitment to reliability is exactly the standard KULR’s battery architecture is designed to meet. KULR’s battery systems have been qualified for NASA spaceflight. They were designed from day one for dual use: a primary flight cycle and a certified second life. The eR66 is where that architecture proves itself in rotorcraft.”

Dr. Will Walker, CTO of KULR, commented, “Battery advancements are accelerating rapidly, enabling more capable electric flight regimes. The key challenge remains balancing high energy density and low weight with uncompromising safety. Our engineering team's extensive background in designing fail-safe batteries for human rated applications will be critical to achieving the rigorous performance and certification goals for the eR66.”

KULR’s collaboration with Robinson introduces its advanced battery safety architecture to the rapidly emerging electric aviation sector, where safety, reliability, and certification readiness are critical to enabling next-generation electric flight.

About KULR Technology Group, Inc.
KULR Technology Group, Inc. (NYSE American: KULR) designs and builds advanced battery systems for autonomous platforms, digital infrastructure, e-mobility and spaceflight applications — sold as products or delivered as a service subscription. KULR’s four revenue engines: KULR ONE hardware, Energy-as-a-Service subscription, Dual-Life battery lifecycle model, and an on-chain AI agent intelligence layer, form the Company’s integrated battery intelligence platform. Learn more at KULR.ai.

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About Robinson Helicopter Company
For more than 50 years, Robinson Helicopter Company has focused on making helicopter missions accessible, reliable, and safe. By maintaining a vertically integrated manufacturing foundation in the United States, Robinson provides global operators with practical tools for modern missions. From its top-selling R22, R44, R66 helicopters, to an expanding portfolio including the 10-seat R88. With the addition of its new business unit, Robinson Unmanned, the company offers both small and large autonomous and remotely piloted aircraft (UAS) for civil, commercial, or defense missions. Robinson is committed to developing, manufacturing, and supporting the most reliable and efficient helicopters in the industry. Learn more at www.robinsonheli.com and www.RobinsonUnmanned.com.

Robinson Helicopter Company Media Contact:
Robyn Eagles
Phone: 323.547.5102
Email: robyn.eagles@robinsonheli.com

Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains certain forward-looking statements based on our current expectations, intentions and assumptions that involve risks and uncertainties. Forward-looking statements in this release are based on information available to us as of the date hereof. Our actual results may differ materially from those stated or implied in such forward-looking statements, due to risks and uncertainties associated with our business, which include the risk factors disclosed in our Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on March 31, 2025, as may be amended or supplemented by other reports we file with the Securities and Exchange Commission from time to time. Forward-looking statements include statements regarding our expectations, beliefs, intentions, or strategies regarding the future and can be identified by forward-looking words such as “anticipate,” “believe,” “could,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend,” “may,” “should,” and “would” or similar words. All such forward-looking statements that are provided by management in this release are based on information available at this time, and management expects that internal expectations may change over time. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Except as otherwise required by applicable law, we assume no obligation to update the information included in this press release, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

Investor Relations:
KULR Technology Group, Inc.
Phone: 858-866-8478 x 847
Email: ir@kulr.ai

KULR Media Relations:
M Group Strategic Communications (on behalf of KULR)
Email: kulr@mgroupsc.com

A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/1881e69f-db95-40ee-8622-9beef50ae487


FAQ

What did KULR (NYSE:KULR) announce about the eR66 collaboration on March 26, 2026?

KULR announced a co-development agreement with Robinson Helicopter to design the eR66 battery system. According to the company, the work will focus on energy density, thermal management, safety, and prototype milestones targeted for late 2026.

How will KULR’s battery technology be used in the eR66 electric helicopter demonstrator?

KULR will design and integrate a lightweight, high-performance battery architecture for eR66. According to the company, the system uses KULR’s proprietary safety and thermal management tech adapted from aerospace and human-rated spaceflight.

What timeline did KULR provide for the eR66 development program?

Initial program milestones are targeted for late 2026, per the announcement. According to the company, those milestones cover joint research, engineering, and prototyping phases between KULR and Robinson Helicopter.

Does KULR have prior aerospace qualification relevant to the eR66 project?

Yes. KULR’s battery systems have been qualified for NASA spaceflight, which the company says supports certification readiness. This prior qualification underpins KULR’s claims about safety and reliability for aviation use.

What operational benefits does the eR66 aim to provide according to KULR and Robinson?

The eR66 aims for zero-emission, low-noise, and reliable short-haul performance for missions like organ transport. According to the company, electric propulsion may reduce acoustic signature and operational emissions.

How does the KULR–Robinson agreement address manufacturing and sustainability for eR66?

The collaboration leverages Robinson’s California manufacturing and KULR’s Texas operations to improve cost efficiency and domestic supply. According to the company, it also targets second-life battery applications to promote circular economy principles.
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