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Elektros Secures U.S. Patent for Multi-Port EV Charging Technology

Elektros Inc. announced that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has issued a patent for its “Multi-Port Charging Assembly for Electric Vehicles,” a new charging architecture designed to significantly increase EV charging speeds.

Unlike traditional single-port charging systems, the patented technology combines multiple independent high-power inputs into a single charging interface, allowing several energy sources to operate simultaneously. The result is a dramatic increase in charging throughput while maintaining compatibility with existing EV platforms.

Elektros believes the technology could bring EV charging times closer to the speed of a conventional gas station fill-up, with a long-term goal of enabling a full battery recharge in approximately seven minutes.

The patent, numbered U.S. Patent No. 12,522,100 B1, was issued on January 13, 2026 and is assigned to Elektros Inc., with Shlomo Bleier listed as inventor.

The announcement comes as industry leaders and financial media increasingly highlight ultra-fast charging as a critical factor in mainstream EV adoption, with Reuters reporting that the global shift to electric mobility will hinge largely on the expansion of high-speed charging networks.

“Our objective with this patented architecture is to fundamentally redefine the electric vehicle charging experience,” said Shlomo Bleier, Chief Executive Officer of Elektros Inc, in a statement. “Electric mobility will reach its full potential when recharging becomes nearly as fast and convenient as traditional refueling. With this multi-port charging architecture, we are working toward a future where drivers can recharge an EV in minutes rather than hours.”

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