ELEKTROS (ELEK) highlighted growing global awareness and its focus on hard rock lithium exploration in Sierra Leone, targeting EV and clean energy supply chains. The company also emphasized US Patent No. 12,522,100 B1 for fast EV charging and disclosed a May 5, 2026 cease-and-desist notice tied to potential patent infringement and future licensing or strategic discussions.
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- US Patent 12,522,100 B1 covering fast-charging EV technology
- Focus on hard rock lithium exploration in Sierra Leone
- Initiated patent enforcement with May 5, 2026 cease-and-desist notice
ELEKTROS Inc. – Publicly Traded (Ticker Symbol: ELEK)
WEST PALM BEACH, FL / ACCESS Newswire / May 25, 2026 / ELEKTROS States That Growing Global Awareness Surrounding the Company Represents an Exciting Milestone for Shareholders and Supporters Worldwide.
ELEKTROS continues focusing on hard rock lithium exploration and development opportunities in Sierra Leone, Africa, positioning the Company within one of the world’s most strategically important supply chains supporting electric vehicles, renewable energy storage, and industrial electrification.
The importance of lithium to the future of transportation and clean energy has been repeatedly highlighted by industry leaders worldwide. Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, previously stated:
“It is definitely true that the fundamental enabling technology for electric cars is lithium-ion as a cell chemistry technology. In the absence of that, I don’t think it’s possible to make an electric car that is competitive with a gasoline car.”
In addition, Musk has publicly emphasized the importance of expanding charging infrastructure and improving charging efficiency to support mass EV adoption globally.
Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, has previously emphasized the importance of lithium for the future of electric vehicles, stating: “Lithium-ion batteries are the fundamental enabling technology for electric cars.”
In parallel with its lithium initiatives, ELEKTROS holds United States Patent No. 12,522,100 B1 related to advanced electric vehicle charging technology designed to significantly reduce charging times and improve charging efficiency for EV users globally.
The Company believes that fast-charging infrastructure may become one of the defining components of the next generation EV ecosystem as consumers increasingly demand reduced charging times, improved convenience, and enhanced vehicle usability.
ELEKTROS further announced that on May 5, 2026, the Company delivered a cease-and-desist notice regarding activities involving a major global automotive manufacturer whose identity the Company has elected not to publicly disclose at this time concerning matters related to potential infringement involving ELEKTROS’ patented charging technology.
Management stated that the protection of shareholder value and the defense of intellectual property rights remain core priorities. The Company indicated that it continues actively evaluating potential unauthorized use of its patented technology throughout the electric vehicle industry.
ELEKTROS also confirmed that management expects to initiate strategic communications involving potential licensing discussions, including possible one-year lease arrangements related to the patented technology, as well as broader strategic alternatives that may include acquisition or buyout proposals concerning the Company’s patent portfolio.
The growing importance of lithium and rare earth minerals continues drawing increasing attention across global financial markets. Major financial publications, including The Wall Street Journal, have extensively reported on the strategic importance of critical minerals, lithium supply chains, and rare earth resource development as nations race to secure the raw materials necessary for the future of electric transportation, artificial intelligence infrastructure, defense technologies, and energy independence.
Management believes that successful monetization, licensing, or strategic acquisition of the Company’s patent portfolio could represent a highly significant event for the Company and its shareholders, potentially creating substantial long-term enterprise value.
“This patent represents years of innovation, engineering, persistence, and commitment,” said Shlomo Bleier, CEO of ELEKTROS Inc. “We believe our technology has the potential to redefine the electric vehicle charging experience globally while positioning ELEKTROS at the center of one of the largest industrial transformations of our generation. At the same time, we remain deeply committed to responsibly advancing our lithium initiatives while aggressively protecting the intellectual property we have worked tirelessly to build.”
ELEKTROS stated that management continues working aggressively across all operational divisions with the objective of building a globally recognized energy and technology company positioned at the intersection of lithium resources, electrification, and EV infrastructure innovation.
Patent Reference: United States Patent No. 12,522,100 B1
Patent Link: https://patents.google.com/patent/US12522100B1/en
Forward-Looking Statements: This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of applicable securities laws. These statements involve risks, uncertainties, and assumptions that may cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied. Statements regarding patent enforcement, licensing opportunities, potential acquisitions, market opportunities, shareholder value, operational execution, lithium exploration activities, and future strategic growth are forward-looking in nature and subject to numerous risks and uncertainties. Investors are encouraged to conduct their own independent due diligence before making any investment decisions.
Contact Information:
ELEKTROS Inc.
Publicly Traded (Ticker Symbol: ELEK)
Phone: 786-477-9003
Email: elektrosinc@gmail.com
Website: www.elektros.energy
SOURCE: ELEKTROS Inc.
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FAQ
What did ELEKTROS (ELEK) announce on May 25, 2026?
ELEKTROS announced rising global awareness, its hard rock lithium exploration focus, and key EV charging intellectual property. According to ELEKTROS, the update also covered US Patent 12,522,100 B1, a May 5, 2026 cease-and-desist notice, and planned patent licensing or strategic discussions.
What is ELEKTROS US Patent 12,522,100 B1 for EV charging?
US Patent 12,522,100 B1 relates to advanced electric vehicle charging technology. According to ELEKTROS, the patent covers fast-charging solutions designed to significantly reduce charging times and improve efficiency for EV users globally, supporting broader EV adoption and infrastructure development.
How is ELEKTROS (ELEK) involved in lithium exploration in Sierra Leone?
ELEKTROS is pursuing hard rock lithium exploration and development opportunities in Sierra Leone, Africa. According to ELEKTROS, this positions the company within strategically important lithium supply chains for electric vehicles, renewable energy storage, industrial electrification, and other clean energy applications worldwide.
What cease-and-desist notice did ELEKTROS issue on May 5, 2026?
On May 5, 2026 ELEKTROS delivered a cease-and-desist notice regarding activities involving a major global automotive manufacturer. According to ELEKTROS, the notice concerns potential infringement related to its patented charging technology under US Patent 12,522,100 B1, though the manufacturer remains undisclosed.
What patent licensing or strategic alternatives is ELEKTROS (ELEK) considering?
ELEKTROS expects to begin strategic communications about potential licensing of its patented charging technology. According to ELEKTROS, options being evaluated include possible one-year lease arrangements and broader strategic alternatives, such as acquisition or buyout proposals involving the company’s patent portfolio.

