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PowerBank Advances AI Integration with Dual-Agent Deployment

Dual-Agent Deployment Breakthrough: PowerBank's External IR Agent, live since April 8, 2026, is being paired with IntelliScope, a business intelligence platform now running on sovereign AI infrastructure, marking a significant step towards seamless AI integration. Internal testing is underway, with implications for enterprise applications and data security. This strategic move could redefine the boundaries of AI-driven decision-making.

PowerBank Corporation (NASDAQ: SUUN) has deployed two distinct AI agents developed by Intellistake Technologies Corp. (CSE: ISTK): a public-facing investor relations agent live on its website since April 8, 2026, and an internal business intelligence platform called IntelliScope, now running on dedicated sovereign AI infrastructure in Sweden.

The two agents

External IR agent – This AI communications assistant is embedded across all pages of PowerBank's corporate website. It provides structured, auditable responses to investor, analyst, and media enquiries around the clock, drawing only from verified public disclosures. The platform also generates analytics reports on engagement patterns, frequently accessed topics, and usage trends, giving PowerBank's investor relations team data-driven insights into how its disclosures are being consumed.

IntelliScope – This internal enterprise AI agent platform is designed for business intelligence. It has been deployed onto dedicated sovereign AI infrastructure secured by Intellistake through its services agreement with Singularity Compute, the AI infrastructure arm of SingularityNET. The infrastructure is hosted in Sweden by a Swiss-incorporated provider, operates independently of major U.S. cloud providers, runs on 100% renewable energy, and sits outside the jurisdictional reach of the U.S. CLOUD Act. PowerBank is the first client deployment of IntelliScope on this infrastructure.

What IntelliScope does

IntelliScope is currently being configured for PowerBank's U.S. renewable energy development operations. Its first application targets:

  • Identifying optimal solar and battery storage project sites using geospatial analysis
  • Evaluating federal and state grant eligibility (ITC, NYSERDA, and other incentive programs)
  • Assessing regulatory conditions, utility interconnection queues, and sector-specific sentiment
  • Consolidating fragmented data sources into a single intelligence layer

The platform is designed to automate routine reporting, surface patterns from operational systems, and provide leadership with faster answers to decision-driving questions — without sensitive data leaving PowerBank's controlled environment.

Timeline and next steps

  • February 5, 2026 – PowerBank announced two contracts with Intellistake to formally onboard and deploy the IntelliScope Enterprise Hub AI agents that had been in beta testing since November 2025.
  • April 8, 2026 – Production go-live of the AI-powered investor relations assistant on PowerBank's corporate website.
  • May 2026 – Deployment of IntelliScope onto dedicated sovereign AI infrastructure; internal testing and configuration underway.

Both platforms completed approximately three months of proof-of-concept development prior to contract execution.

Strategic rationale

PowerBank views AI-powered analytical tools as complementary to its existing engineering and business development expertise. The company's renewable energy development pipeline exceeds 1 GW. IntelliScope is intended to support faster, more informed decision-making across that pipeline by providing enhanced data processing and analytical support. The company plans to expand IntelliScope's use across additional business functions as the platform's capabilities are refined through operational use.

Bottom line

PowerBank has moved from beta testing to production deployment of two AI agents in roughly six months. The external IR agent is already live and serving investors. IntelliScope's sovereign infrastructure setup — hosted outside U.S. jurisdictional reach on renewable energy — addresses data sovereignty concerns that are increasingly relevant for publicly listed companies. The practical test will be whether IntelliScope delivers measurable improvements in project development speed and decision quality as internal testing progresses.

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