I think there's going to be a "big" announcement soon regarding EV infrastructure. Most of the major auto retailers just got approved to use Telsa charging stations, meanwhile they're all complaining about EV sales and Telsa isn't saying shit about their battery sales (which they projected to be greater than EV for 2024 in January), CATL just got approval to license their battery manufacturing in the US, and Shell announced they're moving some gas stations to EV two weeks ago, etc.
It just became a "meme" stock on reddit this past week but I've been watching kulr since battery's started exploding last summer. I was only so-so on their safe case product (which just got approval for battery shipping at all stages of the life cycle), but then they just launched KULR 1 in January which incorporates battery safety tech that only they have due to exclusive licensing and manufacturing agreements with NASA, FAA, and DOE related to battery safety components they've incorporated into kulr 1.
I'm long on them regardless of earnings this Friday for the battery transport and space market. They've got undisclosed agreements with SPACE X and Blue Origin...they've been NASA's battery safety company for a long time before they went public.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/07/21/opinions/e-bike-e-scooter-battery-fires-pauley/index.html