WaterPure International, Inc. announced entering into an agreement to provide an electric vehicle charging solution for a special purpose electric vehicle operation in Sub-Sahara Africa. Details of the agreement are confidential pending an anticipated announcement by WPUR?s client with details about the special purpose electric vehicle operation. The special purpose electric vehicle operation is expected to launch next year. WPUR recently revealed plans to add the electric utilities market with a focus on electric vehicle charging to its current water utilities operations. WPUR has recently updated its decade old clean water operations and has already begun to trial new water delivery efficiencies and technologies in developing economic markets to be subsequently scaled for all global markets. Water scarcity impacts over 3 billion people and by 2050 is expected to impact 5 billion. The overall renewable water market was valued at an estimated value of over $263 billion in 2020 anticipated to grow to $500 billion by 2028. Electric utilities, particularly in developing economic regions, are also struggling with power shortages similar to the water scarcity issues. Too much of the global power supply comes from coal and the transition to electric powered vehicles (EVs) is anticipated to double demand for electricity. In addition to its approach to water utilities, WPUR now plans to also begin trialing new electricity generation and delivery efficiencies and technologies in developing economic markets to also be subsequently scaled for all global markets.