SKYX Platforms Corp. announced the launch of its newly patented all-in-one ceiling plug-and-play SKYFAN & TURBO HEATER at Walmart, marking a significant expansion into one of the largest retail channels in the United States. Management anticipates substantial growth through this Walmart partnership during 2026, driven by the product's unique combination of a ceiling fan with a built-in turbo heater that addresses both summer cooling and winter heating needs.
The product launch represents a strategic move into a multi-billion-dollar annual market, with tens of millions of ceiling fans and space heaters sold each year in North America alone. By offering a safer, more efficient alternative to traditional portable space heaters, SKYX aims to capture market share across both residential and commercial segments. The company plans to offer the product in six colors to appeal to diverse consumer preferences and expects to continue its broad rollout in the first quarter of 2026 to align with winter demand.
This retail partnership with Walmart significantly increases consumer accessibility to SKYX's technology and supports scalable revenue growth. The company anticipates that the Turbo Heater launch will generate meaningful revenue in 2026 and advance its path to cash-flow positive operations. According to CEO Lenny Sokolow, this product exemplifies the company's commitment to innovation, safety, and scalable global solutions that can drive value for customers, partners, and shareholders.
SKYX's technology platform is built around a disruptive plug-and-play approach designed to modernize traditional electrical infrastructure while improving safety and functionality. The company holds over 100 pending and issued patents globally and estimates its total addressable market in the United States at approximately $500 billion, with more than 4.2 billion ceiling applications nationwide. The company's business model follows a "razor-and-blades" approach, anchored by its advanced ceiling electrical outlet platform and expanding portfolio of smart home products.
For business and technology leaders, this launch represents more than just another product introduction—it signals the continued convergence of traditional home appliances with smart technology and safety innovations. The successful adoption of such integrated solutions could accelerate the transformation of residential and commercial buildings toward becoming safer and smarter as a new standard. The company's technology enables rapid installation in various building types, potentially reducing deployment timelines from months to days in applications like high-rise buildings and hotels.
In response to strong demand, SKYX expects additional winter launches in other leading U.S. retailers and big-box chains beyond Walmart. The company's revenue streams are expected to include product sales, licensing, royalties, subscriptions, monitoring services, and the sale of global country rights. For more information about SKYX's technology platform, visit http://skyx.com/.


