Kelso Technologies Inc. Proof-Of-Patents ETVS Prototype Completed
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA and BONHAM, TEXAS--(Marketwired - May 25, 2017) - Kelso Technologies Inc.
(TSX:KLS)(NYSE MKT:KIQ) ("Kelso" or the "Company") reports that further to our press release of February 8, 2017, the Company has
successfully completed a full scale proof-of-patents extreme terrain vehicle (ETVS) prototype known as Big Red. The Big Red
prototype features a Ford F150 truck that was converted with the seven new patents (pending) that have been articulated into one
functional vehicle. Big Red will remain our test vehicle to further improve the abilities of our products.
As previously announced Kelso has filed a United States provisional patent application and a corresponding Canadian patent
application for an Active Suspension Control System and Method for No-Road Vehicles (ASCS). The ASCS patent applications are
owned by Kelso and cover numerous new technologies including computer assisted operations. Kelso anticipates filing further
patent applications relating to the ASCS technology as Kelso continues to develop and improve the ASCS technologies.
Kelso is now in the process of creating its initial production prototypes based on the most popular commercial vehicles in
service today. They are scheduled for completion over the next 90 days and sales are expected to commence in 2017. New
commercial revenues are expected to be derived from customers requiring heavy duty ETVS performance in military, railroad, police
& border patrol, first responders, railroads, mining, forestry, and oil, gas and electric transmission applications.
With the proof of our ASCS patent applications, Kelso will continue the development of our business model to convert existing
commercial vehicles into heavy-duty, high-performance extreme terrain vehicles. The innovations disclosed in the ASCS patent
applications are believed to be unique and to represent a dramatic improvement over existing technologies presently used in
commercial combined road and no-road vehicles. Vehicles featuring Kelso's proprietary technologies are expected to provide
distinct advantages to customers in terms of safety, performance and economic efficiencies.
James R. Bond, CEO of the Company comments that: "Due to a deep depression in the railway tank car market Kelso has been
evolving into a mechanical engineering services company in an effort to diversify away from our reliance on the rail tank car
industry. The ASCS program provides a unique opportunity to participate in a multi-billion dollar marketplace with new
innovative technologies. ETVS business plans include the production of ready-to-drive ETVS based on customer requirements
utilizing their specified vehicles as well as parts supply commerce. Management will continue to initiate new market
strategies along with the continued development of its established line of rail tank products to generate a more reliable growth
of financial performance in the future."
About Kelso
Kelso focuses on the creation of innovative engineered product solutions for a wide range of applications in transportation
markets. Our rail tank car division has successfully created and distributed a suite of proprietary equipment used in the
safe handling and containment of hazardous materials during transport. New product strategies concentrate on a wider range
of technology products that are designed to provide unique economic benefits and safe operational advantages to customers while
reducing the potential effects of human error and environmental harm.
For a more complete business and financial profile of the Company, please view the Company's website at www.kelsotech.com and public documents posted under the Company's profile on www.sedar.com in Canada and on EDGAR at www.sec.gov in the United States.
On behalf of the Board of Directors,
James R. Bond, CEO and President
Legal Notice Regarding Forward-Looking Statements and Information: This news release contains
"forward-looking statements and information" within the meaning of applicable securities laws. Forward-looking statements are
indicated expectations or intentions. Forward-looking statements in this news release include without limitation: that Kelso
anticipates filing further patent applications relating to the ASCS technology as Kelso continues to develop and improve the ASCS
technology; that Kelso may obtain proprietary rights protection for converting existing commercial vehicles into heavy-duty,
high-performance ETVS; that innovations disclosed in the ASCS patent applications are believed to be unique and to represent
a dramatic improvement over existing technologies presently used in commercial off-road vehicles; that vehicles featuring
Kelso's proprietary technologies are expected to provide distinct advantages to customers in terms of safety, performance and
economic efficiencies; that we can produce ready to drive ETVS to customer requirements; that commercial prototypes will be
completed in the next 90 days and sales in 2017; that commercial revenues are expect to be derived in 2017 from customers
requiring heavy duty ETVS performance in various industries and that the ASCS represents a unique opportunity for Kelso to
participate in a multi-billion dollar marketplace with new innovative technologies.
Although Kelso believes its anticipated future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking
statements are based upon reasonable assumptions and expectations, they can give no assurance that such expectations will prove
to be correct. The reader should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements as such statements involve known and
unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of Kelso to differ
materially from anticipated future results, performance or achievement expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.
Such risks and uncertainties include, without limitation; the risk that the Company's products may not work as well as
expected; we may not be able to break in to new markets, because such markets are served by strong and embedded competitors
or because of long term supply contracts; we may not be able to grow and sustain anticipated revenue stream; we may have
underestimated the cost of product development and the time it takes to bring products to market; we may not be able to
finance our intended product development; that management may not be able to continue to initiate new product strategies to
secure a more reliable growth of financial performance in the future; our products may not sell as well as expected, and
competitors may offer better or cheaper alternatives to our products; our technologies may not be patentable, and if patents
are granted, we may not be able to protect our investment in intellectual property if our patents are challenged; our
intended technologies may infringe on the intellectual property of other parties; we may not have any parties interested in
licensing our technology as expected and other risks detailed from time-to-time in Kelso's public disclosure documents.
The forward-looking information and statements contained in this document speak only as to the date of this document, and
Kelso does not assume any obligation to publicly update or revise them to reflect new events or circumstances, except as may be
required pursuant to applicable laws.