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Battery X Metals Provides Board of Directors Update

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Battery X Metals (OTCQB:BATXF) announced that director Norman John Campbell resigned from the board effective August 21, 2026, as he becomes a partner in an asset management firm and seeks to avoid potential conflicts. The board now consists of four members, including two independent and two non-independent directors.

Battery X Metals is an energy transition resource exploration and technology company focused on battery metals exploration and lithium-ion battery lifecycle solutions. Its patent-pending rebalancing technology has demonstrated recovery of about 99% of capacity lost due to cell imbalance in tests conducted with the National Research Council of Canada.

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VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / August 21, 2026 / Battery X Metals Inc. (CSE:BATX)(OTCQB:BATXF)(FSE:5YW0, WKN:A41RJF) ("Battery X Metals" or the "Company") an energy transition resource exploration and technology company, announces that Mr. Norman John Campbell has resigned from the Company's board of directors, effective August 21, 2026, as he transitions to a new professional opportunity as a partner in an asset management firm and seeks to avoid potential conflicts associated with his new role.

The Company extends its sincere appreciation to Mr. Campbell for his service and contributions to Battery X Metals and wishes him continued success in this next chapter of his career.

Following Mr. Campbell's resignation, Battery X Metals' board of directors is comprised of four members, including two independent directors and two non-independent directors.

About Battery X Metals Inc.

Battery X Metals (CSE:BATX)(OTCQB:BATXF)(FSE:5YW0, WKN:A41RJF) is an energy transition resource exploration and technology company committed to advancing domestic battery and critical metal resource exploration and developing next-generation proprietary technologies. Taking a diversified, 360° approach to the battery metals industry, the Company focuses on exploration, extending the lifespan of lithium-ion batteries, and the recovery and recycling of battery materials. As global electric vehicle adoption continues to grow and demand for battery lifecycle solutions increases, the Company is advancing its patent-pending lithium-ion battery rebalancing technology, which recovered approximately 99% of capacity lost due to cell imbalance in a technology demonstration conducted in collaboration with the National Research Council of Canada (NRC), with the NRC validating the initial and final state of charge of the cells. For more information, visit batteryxmetals.com.

On Behalf of the Board of Directors
Massimo Bellini Bressi, Director
For further information, please contact:
Massimo Bellini Bressi
Chief Executive Officer
Email: mbellini@batteryxmetals.com
Tel: (604) 694-9823

Disclaimer for Forward-Looking Information

This news release may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of applicable securities laws. Forward-looking statements are based on management's current expectations, estimates, assumptions, and projections that are believed to be reasonable as of the date of this news release. However, such statements are inherently subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors that may cause actual results, performance, or achievements to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, applicable corporate, securities law, regulatory, and exchange requirements; general business and economic conditions; capital markets conditions; and other risks and uncertainties described in the Company's continuous disclosure filings. Except as required by applicable securities laws, the Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking information to reflect new information, future events, or otherwise. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements and are encouraged to consult the Company's continuous disclosure filings available under its profile on SEDAR+ for additional risk factors and further information.

SOURCE: Battery X Metals



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FAQ

What board change did Battery X Metals (OTCQB:BATXF) announce on August 21, 2026?

Battery X Metals announced that director Norman John Campbell resigned from its board effective August 21, 2026. According to Battery X Metals, his departure is linked to his new role as a partner in an asset management firm and a desire to avoid potential conflicts.

Why did Norman John Campbell resign from the Battery X Metals (BATXF) board?

Norman John Campbell resigned to take a new professional opportunity as a partner in an asset management firm. According to Battery X Metals, he stepped down to avoid potential conflicts between this new role and his responsibilities as a director of the company.

How is the Battery X Metals (BATXF) board structured after the August 2026 resignation?

Following the resignation, Battery X Metals reports that its board consists of four members. According to Battery X Metals, the board now includes two independent directors and two non-independent directors, reflecting a balance between external oversight and company-affiliated representation.

What does Battery X Metals (BATXF) focus on in the battery metals sector?

Battery X Metals focuses on energy transition resource exploration and battery lifecycle technologies. According to Battery X Metals, the company targets exploration, extending lithium-ion battery lifespan, and recovery and recycling of battery materials as electric vehicle adoption and battery demand continue to grow globally.

What performance has Battery X Metals’ lithium-ion battery rebalancing technology shown?

Battery X Metals’ patent-pending rebalancing technology reportedly recovered about 99% of capacity lost from cell imbalance in a demonstration. According to Battery X Metals, the National Research Council of Canada validated the cells’ initial and final state of charge during this collaborative test.