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Company Description

Social Detention Inc. (SODE) is a company whose disclosed activities focus on infrastructure-related projects and acquisitions in areas such as electric vehicle (EV) charging, hydrogen and green infrastructure, and, more recently, ECO friendly water pollution control and commercial playground equipment. According to company press releases, Social Detention Inc. trades on the OTC market under the symbol SODE and has expanded its operations through subsidiaries and stock-based acquisitions.

The company has announced multiple growth steps by acquiring specialized businesses. In a March 2021 press release, Social Detention Inc. reported the acquisition of Danliv Inc., described as a licensed contractor in the State of California with A General Engineering, B General Building, C-10 Electrical and C-20 Warm-Air Heating, Ventilating and Air-Conditioning licenses. The company stated that these licenses are required to perform and provide construction of EV, hydrogen and green projects from one source. This acquisition was presented as a way to obtain and perform EV, hydrogen and green infrastructure projects in California and potentially on a broader level.

In March 2025, Social Detention Inc. announced the acquisition of EF Supply Inc. through a stock purchase agreement for 100% of EF Supply Inc. stock in exchange for restricted equity shares in Social Detention Inc. EF Supply Inc. is described as being dedicated to improving the planet through products and services that include ECO friendly water pollution control solutions for construction projects to help maintain clean waterways, commercial grade play equipment for parks and schools to enhance inclusivity and comfort, and custom design products tailored to customer needs. The company characterized this acquisition as expanding its offerings into the growing markets of water pollution control and playground equipment.

Electric vehicle charging infrastructure activities

Through its subsidiary Danliv Inc., Social Detention Inc. has disclosed a series of EV charging projects at multifamily properties in Northern California. In an April 2022 press release, the company reported that Danliv Inc. executed an Electric Vehicle Site Operation Agreement with Civic Square LLC, an apartment complex in Pleasanton, California. The agreement called for licensing the premises for installation of Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment, consisting of ten chargers with related equipment, and for operating, maintaining and managing the equipment so residents and invitees could charge electric vehicles onsite.

Subsequent updates described the progress of this Civic Square project. In July 2022, Social Detention Inc. reported that Danliv Inc. had received a building permit and begun construction of ten Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment chargers at Civic Square LLC. The company noted that, upon final inspection, the equipment would be put into operation and Danliv Inc. would begin site operations and revenue recognition under its agreement, with rebate incentives anticipated to offset construction costs. In October 2022, the company announced that construction at Civic Square LLC was completed and that ten Level 2 chargers were open to the public and electric vehicles on a 24/7 basis. The project was described as registered with the Alternative Fuels Data Center so users could search for and use the property, and the chargers were said to accept several types of payment via smartphone.

Social Detention Inc. has also described another EV charging project at Autumn Springs, an apartment complex in Livermore, California. In August 2022, the company reported that Danliv Inc. received permit approval for the Autumn Springs Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Project and executed an Electric Vehicle Site Operation Agreement with the property owner. The agreement called for licensing the premises for installation of ten chargers with related equipment and for operating, maintaining and managing the charging equipment to allow residents and invitees to charge vehicles onsite. The company stated that the installed charging equipment would be networked with RFID and smartphone app integration for credit card charges, use LTE primary modems to communicate with secondary units, employ dual mount pedestals, and include parking spot upgrades for ADA access. Rebate incentives were described as approved to offset upfront costs.

In November 2022, Social Detention Inc. announced that Danliv Inc. had passed final permit inspection for the Autumn Springs project and would begin operation of the property under the agreement. The company stated that the project consisted of ten chargers with related equipment and that Danliv Inc. would operate, maintain and manage the charging equipment so residents and invitees could charge vehicles onsite. The company also indicated that construction costs were offset by rebates and that it anticipated recurring revenue from each charger installed without creating long-term debt from the project.

Green infrastructure and market positioning as described by the company

In its March 2021 press release about acquiring Danliv Inc., Social Detention Inc. linked its focus on EV, hydrogen and green infrastructure to regulatory and policy developments. The company cited an executive order from the Office of the Governor of California directing the state to require that all new cars and passenger trucks sold in California be zero-emission vehicles by 2035, and referenced federal announcements about plans to replace government vehicle fleets with clean electric vehicles. Social Detention Inc. stated that, with the Danliv acquisition and associated licenses, it anticipated a need for its services to build EV, hydrogen and green infrastructure and indicated that this acquisition provided the entity and licensing needed to address infrastructure needs associated with broader policy initiatives.

In the March 2025 press release about EF Supply Inc., Social Detention Inc. referenced third-party market research reports describing the global water pollution control and playground equipment markets, including estimated market sizes and projected compound annual growth rates. These references were used by the company to frame the acquisition as a step into markets it characterized as growing, with EF Supply Inc. providing ECO friendly water pollution control solutions for construction projects and commercial grade play equipment for parks and schools.

Business activities and revenue as characterized in company statements

Across its press releases, Social Detention Inc. frequently characterizes its projects and acquisitions in terms of growth and revenue opportunities. For the Civic Square and Autumn Springs EV charging projects, the company describes agreements that involve licensing property space, installing and operating charging equipment, and recognizing revenue under service or site operation agreements. It has also emphasized the role of rebate incentives in offsetting construction costs and has described the resulting revenue from chargers as recurring, with no long-term debt created by those specific projects.

Regarding acquisitions, Social Detention Inc. has stated that the Danliv Inc. acquisition provides a vehicle to obtain and perform EV, hydrogen and green infrastructure projects and that the EF Supply Inc. acquisition expands its offerings into water pollution control and playground equipment markets. In its own language, the company presents these steps as milestones intended to support growth and revenue recognition.

Subsidiaries and acquired entities mentioned in disclosures

Based on the available press releases, Social Detention Inc. has at least two significant entities associated with its operations:

  • Danliv Inc. – Described as a licensed contractor in California with multiple classifications (A General Engineering, B General Building, C-10 Electrical and C-20 Warm-Air Heating, Ventilating and Air-Conditioning). Social Detention Inc. reports that Danliv Inc. executes and operates EV charging infrastructure projects at multifamily properties, including Civic Square LLC in Pleasanton, California, and Autumn Springs in Livermore, California.
  • EF Supply Inc. – Described as a company dedicated to improving the planet through ECO friendly water pollution control solutions for construction projects, commercial grade play equipment for parks and schools, and custom design products tailored to customer needs. Social Detention Inc. states that it entered into a stock purchase agreement to acquire 100% of EF Supply Inc. in exchange for restricted equity shares.

Regulatory filings and trading information

No SEC filings are provided in the available data for Social Detention Inc. As a result, information about its formal segment reporting, detailed financial statements, or regulatory status beyond what is stated in press releases is not available in this context. The company is described in press releases as trading on the OTC market under the symbol SODE, and no explicit statements in the provided materials indicate a delisting, deregistration, merger completion, or bankruptcy filing.

Because formal SEC filings are not included in the data, investors and researchers relying on this overview should note that the description is based on company-issued press releases and other supplied information. The focus is on activities the company has chosen to highlight publicly, including EV charging infrastructure projects via Danliv Inc. and the acquisition of EF Supply Inc. for ECO friendly water pollution control and playground equipment offerings.

Frequently Asked Questions about Social Detention Inc. (SODE)

What does Social Detention Inc. do?
According to its press releases, Social Detention Inc. is involved in infrastructure-related projects and acquisitions, including electric vehicle charging infrastructure through its subsidiary Danliv Inc., and ECO friendly water pollution control solutions and commercial grade playground equipment through its acquisition of EF Supply Inc.

What is Danliv Inc. and how is it related to Social Detention Inc.?
Danliv Inc. is a licensed contractor in the State of California with A General Engineering, B General Building, C-10 Electrical and C-20 Warm-Air Heating, Ventilating and Air-Conditioning licenses. Social Detention Inc. reported acquiring 100% of Danliv Inc. in 2021, and describes Danliv Inc. as the entity through which it performs EV, hydrogen and green infrastructure projects, including EV charging installations at multifamily properties.

What kinds of electric vehicle charging projects has Social Detention Inc. announced?
Through Danliv Inc., Social Detention Inc. has announced EV charging projects at Civic Square LLC in Pleasanton, California, and Autumn Springs in Livermore, California. These projects involve licensing property space, installing multiple chargers with related equipment, and operating, maintaining and managing the charging equipment so residents and invitees can charge electric vehicles onsite.

Who is EF Supply Inc. and why did Social Detention Inc. acquire it?
EF Supply Inc. is described as a company focused on improving the planet through ECO friendly water pollution control solutions for construction projects, commercial grade play equipment for parks and schools, and custom design products tailored to customer needs. Social Detention Inc. entered into a stock purchase agreement to acquire 100% of EF Supply Inc., stating that this acquisition expands its offerings into water pollution control and playground equipment markets.

How does Social Detention Inc. describe its revenue opportunities?
In its press releases, Social Detention Inc. refers to EV charging projects as revenue-generating, with agreements that allow for revenue recognition from site operations. The company highlights rebate incentives that offset construction costs and has described revenue from installed chargers as recurring, without creating long-term debt for those projects. It also characterizes acquisitions such as Danliv Inc. and EF Supply Inc. as steps that support growth and revenue recognition.

What markets does Social Detention Inc. reference in its communications?
Social Detention Inc. references markets related to EV charging, hydrogen and green infrastructure, water pollution control solutions for construction projects, and commercial playground equipment for parks and schools. In connection with EF Supply Inc., the company cites external market research describing the global water pollution control and playground equipment markets as growing segments.

Does Social Detention Inc. have SEC filings available?
The data provided here does not include any SEC filings for Social Detention Inc. As a result, detailed financial statements, segment disclosures, or formal regulatory filings are not available in this context, and the description is based on company press releases and other supplied information.

Is Social Detention Inc. focused only on projects in California?
The press releases provided describe projects and contractor licensing in the State of California, including EV charging installations at properties in Pleasanton and Livermore. In discussing the Danliv Inc. acquisition, Social Detention Inc. states that it intends to pursue EV, hydrogen and green infrastructure projects in California and, as characterized by the company, potentially on a broader level. However, specific projects outside California are not detailed in the supplied materials.

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Short interest in Social Detention (SODE) currently stands at 65.4 thousand shares, down 56.3% from the previous reporting period. Over the past 12 months, short interest has increased by 96.3%.

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Days to cover for Social Detention (SODE) currently stands at 1.0 days, down 93.4% from the previous period. This low days-to-cover ratio indicates high liquidity, allowing short sellers to quickly exit positions if needed. The ratio has shown significant volatility over the period, ranging from 1.0 to 15.1 days.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current stock price of Social Detention (SODE)?

The current stock price of Social Detention (SODE) is $0.0158 as of March 5, 2026.

What is the market cap of Social Detention (SODE)?

The market cap of Social Detention (SODE) is approximately 1.7M. Learn more about what market capitalization means .

What is Social Detention Inc. (SODE)?

Social Detention Inc. is a company that, according to its press releases, engages in infrastructure-related activities such as electric vehicle charging projects through its subsidiary Danliv Inc., and ECO friendly water pollution control and commercial playground equipment offerings through its acquisition of EF Supply Inc.

What industry does Social Detention Inc. operate in?

The supplied classification lists Social Detention Inc. in the General Rental Centers industry within the Real Estate and Rental and Leasing sector, while its press releases describe activities in EV charging infrastructure, green projects, water pollution control solutions, and commercial playground equipment.

How is Danliv Inc. connected to Social Detention Inc.?

Social Detention Inc. announced in 2021 that it executed a stock purchase agreement to acquire 100% of Danliv Inc. stock in exchange for restricted equity shares. Danliv Inc. is described as a licensed contractor in California and is the entity through which Social Detention Inc. carries out EV, hydrogen and green infrastructure projects, including EV charging installations at multifamily properties.

What electric vehicle charging projects has Social Detention Inc. disclosed?

Through Danliv Inc., Social Detention Inc. has disclosed EV charging projects at Civic Square LLC in Pleasanton, California, and Autumn Springs in Livermore, California. These projects involve installing multiple chargers, operating and maintaining the equipment, and allowing residents and invitees to charge electric vehicles onsite under site operation or service agreements.

What does EF Supply Inc. do within Social Detention Inc.?

EF Supply Inc., which Social Detention Inc. agreed to acquire through a stock purchase, is described as offering ECO friendly water pollution control solutions for construction projects, commercial grade play equipment for parks and schools, and custom design products tailored to customer needs. Social Detention Inc. states that this acquisition broadens its offerings in these areas.

How does Social Detention Inc. describe its approach to project financing?

In its EV charging project press releases, Social Detention Inc. emphasizes the use of rebate incentives to offset construction costs and notes that, for certain projects, it expects recurring revenue from each installed charger without creating long-term debt associated with those installations.

Does Social Detention Inc. provide details on hydrogen or other green projects?

In the press release announcing the Danliv Inc. acquisition, Social Detention Inc. states that Danliv Inc. holds licenses required to perform EV, hydrogen and green projects and that the acquisition enables the company to obtain and perform such projects. However, the supplied materials primarily detail EV charging projects, and specific hydrogen project examples are not provided.

Are there SEC filings available for Social Detention Inc.?

The information provided does not include any SEC filings for Social Detention Inc. Therefore, this overview is based on company press releases and other supplied data, and does not draw on formal SEC financial statements or reports.