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From Cancer Drugs to Kilowatts: LIXTE’s Radical AI Pivot

In a total corporate metamorphosis, clinical-stage biotech firm LIXTE Biotechnology Holdings is abandoning oncology to become a power-infrastructure provider. The NASDAQ-listed company intends to acquire NOMAD Transportable Power Systems, aiming to solve the acute electrical capacity shortages currently throttling the North American artificial intelligence boom.

From Cancer Drugs to Kilowatts: LIXTE’s Radical AI Pivot
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The transition marks a departure from LIXTE’s origins as a developer of the cancer compound LB-100. By acquiring NOMAD, which specializes in mobile, utility-grade battery energy storage, the company plans to rebrand as NOMAD Power Solutions. This strategic shift is overseen by board member Stuart D. Porter, a veteran energy investor who previously founded Denham Capital.

LIXTE is positioning itself to address a critical grid bottleneck. With the North American Electric Reliability Corporation warning of massive demand spikes and multi-year delays for permanent infrastructure, NOMAD’s deployable battery systems offer a bypass to traditional permitting and interconnection hurdles. The company reports that its mobile units provide 1-megawatt capacity, designed to meet the rigorous safety and performance standards of municipal and investor-owned utilities. While the acquisition remains subject to closing conditions and carries significant execution risk, the firm seeks to transition from a hardware vendor to a recurring-revenue platform, leveraging AI-assisted monitoring and fleet management to serve a market hungry for immediate, scalable power.

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