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QS Energy Receives Initial Order for Multi-Year AOT Technology Deployment

QS Energy Receives Initial Order for Multi-Year AOT Technology Deployment

Multi-Billion-Dollar Program With Up To 400 Units Ordered to Modernize Crude Transport Infrastructure
TOMBALL, TX / ACCESS Newswire QS Energy, Inc. (OTCQB:QSEP), a leader in crude oil transport technology, has received a major order to deploy its Applied Oil Technology (AOT) across Southeast Asia and Africa. This marks a breakthrough moment for QS Energy and supports global efforts to modernize and decarbonize crude infrastructure.
This initial order of five (5) AOT units launches a broader multi-phase deployment under a government-backed program with VIPS Petroleum. Valued at $25 million with the estimated expected full payment in this quarter, this order kicks off up to a $2 Billion 400-unit framework for South East Asia and Africa. The remaining 395 units will be delivered in milestone-based phases with a 50/25/25 payment structure, ensuring strong cash flow for QS Energy, commencing in Q3 and Q4 2025. AOT's proven results helped open doors with energy ministries and national oil companies. This deal is made possible by VIPS Petroleum, QS Energy's exclusive regional distributor contracted in 2024.
Cecil Bond Kyte, CEO of QS Energy, stated: 'This order proves our technology's readiness to transform crude transport. With VIPS and the support of ministries and operators, we're setting a new global standard for efficiency and sustainability.'
THE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFORMING CRUDE TRANSPORT
Independently validated through peer-reviewed studies, field trials, and Temple University testing, AOT tackles one of the industry's oldest problems-how to move oil more efficiently. Since the days of Rockefeller's Standard Oil, the sector has battled viscosity, drag, and energy loss. AOT reduces viscosity by 10% or more using electric fields, lowering pump pressure and energy costs. Built for tough, continuous operation, each unit undergoes strict testing to ensure long-term performance.
MADE IN AMERICA, BUILT FOR THE WORLD
QS Energy proudly designs and manufactures AOT systems in the U.S., powered by American workers. Our partners include:
Industrial Screen and Maintenance, a manufacturer with 56+ years of experience
Precision Urethane, a family business – urethane leader for 55+ years
ReadyFlo, a turnkey ASME pressure vessel specialist
Forward-MFG, experts in custom electronics and sensors
Their dedication helped make this historic deal possible.
This agreement positions Southeast Asia and Africa as leaders in modern crude transport and job creation. The success of this model is driving expansion talks with Australia, the Middle East, and other regions. QS Energy and VIPS Petroleum are finalizing additional deals to replicate this structure and broaden AOT deployment globally.
QS Energy is committed to full transparency through regular updates and strict compliance with U.S., Southeast Asian, and African standards. The program is backed by milestone payments and top-tier financial guarantees, minimizing risk. Lessons from past deployments guide a robust execution plan to ensure every phase meets deadlines and quality benchmarks.
OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
QS Energy will earn a share of incremental barrels gained through AOT-enabled flow increases, creating long-term performance-based revenue.
LOOKING AHEAD
With deployment underway, QS Energy is focused on accelerating its role in the energy transition. AOT's cost savings and environmental benefits position it for major global impact.
For further information about QS Energy, Inc., click here and read our SEC filings at https://ir.qsenergy.com/sec-filings. To stay connected, subscribe to Email Alerts at https://ir.qsenergy.com/news/email-alerts to receive Company filings and press releases, and subscribe to our new QS UPDATES email service here to receive timely updates on the Company's latest news and innovations.
Safe Harbor Statement
Some of the statements in this release may constitute forward-looking statements under federal securities laws. Please click here for our complete cautionary forward-looking statement.
About Applied Oil Technology
QS Energy's patented Applied Oil Technology (AOT) is a solid-state turn-key system which uses a high volt / low amp electric field to reduce crude oil viscosity. AOT installs inline on crude oil pipelines, operates unattended without interrupting pipeline flow, with full remote monitoring and control. More information is available online here.
About QS Energy
QS Energy, Inc. (OTCQB: QSEP), develops and markets crude oil flow assurance technologies designed to deliver measurable performance improvements to pipeline operations in the midstream and upstream crude oil markets. For further information about QS Energy, Inc., visit www.qsenergy.com.
Company Contact
QS Energy, Inc.
Tel: +1 844-645-7737
E-mail: investor@qsenergy.com
Sales: sales@qsenergy.com
SOURCE: QS Energy, Inc.

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