Elektros Inc. Secures Patent to Charge Multiple Electric Vehicles Simultaneously

Elektros Inc. Secures Patent to Charge Multiple Electric Vehicles Simultaneously

2026-04-19 companies

Miami, Sunday, 19 April 2026.
On April 19, 2026, Elektros Inc. patented a system charging multiple electric vehicles simultaneously from a single point, offering a scalable solution to eliminate ongoing network bottlenecks.

Streamlining Infrastructure for the Electric Mobility Sector

The Sunny Isles Beach, Florida-based company announced the advancement of this technology today, April 19, 2026 [1]. The system targets the logistical challenges of electric vehicle (EV) charging by maximizing the utilization of existing infrastructure [1]. By servicing multiple vehicles from a single node, the technology minimizes the substantial capital costs typically associated with deploying numerous individual charging stations [1]. This approach is designed to significantly reduce charging congestion and improve the overall efficiency of energy distribution [1].

The demand for efficient, multi-port charging solutions is intrinsically linked to the broader expansion of electric and autonomous mobility. Autonomous ride-hailing companies, for instance, are rapidly scaling their operations and require robust, high-capacity charging networks to keep their robotaxis operational [GPT]. Waymo, a prominent provider of autonomous driving technology, recently closed a Series D funding round on February 1, 2026, which brought its total funding to $27.1 billion across five rounds [2].

The Competitive Landscape of EV Charging

While Elektros Inc. remains in the early stages of its corporate growth, management has explicitly stated its ambition to rival leading innovators in the near term [1]. The EV charging sector is highly competitive, with various companies focusing on different aspects of the charging experience, from hardware efficiency to software and user interface [GPT]. For example, the industry is seeing concurrent advancements in user experience; on April 22, 2026, RAEDIAN will present its GEMINI system at the Ladeforum 2026 in Eschborn, Germany, highlighting advancements in intuitive interfaces and seamless on-site operations [3].

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