KULR Technology Group is on track to complete its initial engagement with the United States Army by Q3 2024. Building on the momentum of this ongoing partnership, the Army will expand its battery contract with the Company to $2.4M. This contract includes the development of additional prototypes and comprehensive environmental qualification testing in accordance with MIL-STD-810E standards. This expanded contract underscores KULR‘s commitment to advancing the performance and reliability of silicon anode lithium-ion battery cells under the most demanding conditions. These prototypes will undergo rigorous testing to ensure that the increased energy density does not compromise safety or reliability in active-duty environments. By maintaining stringent standards, KULR aims to support the Army’s mission readiness and operational efficiency. As part of its broader growth strategy, KULR sees this collaboration as a key driver for expanding the deployment of its innovative technologies, such as the KULR ONE platform. This engagement with the U.S. Army enhances product capabilities and lays the groundwork for a growing adoption of KULR ONE, with product sales expected to accelerate in 2025. The Company’s forward-looking strategy is centered on delivering solutions that drive both technological advancements and cost efficiencies for its partners.
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