West Seneca, New York-based Worksport Ltd., traded on Nasdaq as WKSP, announced Tuesday it has locked in essential certifications for its COR modular portable power station. The approvals cover UN38.3, MSDS, and DGM965 standards for sea shipping of dangerous goods, along with FCC and ISED declarations of conformity for electromagnetic compatibility on the battery pack and COR hub.
Those steps resolve major supply chain issues. Lithium batteries can now ship unrestricted by air, sea, or rail. The company also met California Proposition 65 and TSCA requirements for its main battery and COR hub, easing sales in high-volume, strictly regulated areas like California.
Worksport CEO Steven Rossi called the progress a commercial must-have. “Securing these certifications is not merely a technical formality; it is a commercial necessity that separates enterprise-grade products from the rest of the pack,” Rossi said in a statement. He added that with transport and federal boxes checked, the supply chain stands fully operational.
UL 2743, UL 1741, UL 2054, and CSA 62133-1 safety listings remain in final testing stages. Officials expect those by Q1 2026. They represent the gold standard for lithium-ion batteries and portable power packs. Big box retailers demand such listings before stocking shelves.
Additional DOE, California Energy Commission, and Natural Resources Canada efficiency certifications loom on the horizon. Those will satisfy grid compliance rules and open doors to government contracts.
The COR system pairs with Worksport’s recently shipping SOLIS solar tonneau cover. Truck owners can generate solar power through SOLIS and store it in the removable COR batteries for use at jobsites or campsites. The combo creates what the company dubs a ‘nano-grid.’
This news builds on Worksport’s 2026 business update. COR and SOLIS products began shipping then. The firm now pushes a B2B expansion plan. That includes talks with OEM partners, large corporate fleets, and master warehouse distributors to blanket the U.S. market.
Worksport designs, manufactures, and holds intellectual property on tonneau covers, solar integrations, portable power, and clean heating and cooling solutions. A partnership with Hyundai covers the SOLIS solar cover. Its hard-folding tonneau works with all major truck models, including emerging electric vehicles.
The company targets the shift toward clean energy with proprietary solar tech, mobile energy storage, and cold-climate heat pump systems. Investors can track updates via the firm’s investor relations site at investors.worksport.com or by calling 1-888-554-8789.
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