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Battery X Metals Successfully Validates Next-Generation Battery Rebalancing Machine on Light-Duty Electric Vehicle Model that Exhibited Significant Real-World Cell-Imbalance-Related Capacity Degradation, Achieving 100% Imbalance Recovery and 38% of Rated Capacity Restored in Preliminary Trial

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Battery X Metals (BATXF) has successfully validated its next-generation battery rebalancing machine (Prototype 2.0) on a commercial electric truck battery that showed significant real-world cell imbalance. The trial achieved 100% recovery of imbalance-related capacity loss and restored 37.7% (66.3 Ah) of the rated capacity (176 Ah) on a 144-cell NMC battery pack. The technology was tested on a Class 3 light-duty EV model, expanding its functionality beyond previous validations on Tesla and Nissan Leaf vehicles. The battery pack was provided by a Canadian distributor owning approximately 20 electric trucks, with potential application to about 700 similar vehicles deployed across Canada. This development addresses a growing market need, as nearly 40 million EVs worldwide are expected to fall outside warranty coverage by 2031, creating demand for cost-effective battery restoration solutions.
Battery X Metals (BATXF) ha con successo validato la sua macchina di riequilibrio delle batterie di nuova generazione (Prototipo 2.0) su una batteria commerciale per camion elettrici che presentava un significativo squilibrio reale tra le celle. Il test ha raggiunto il 100% di recupero della capacità persa a causa dello squilibrio, ripristinando il 37,7% (66,3 Ah) della capacità nominale (176 Ah) su un pacco batteria NMC da 144 celle. La tecnologia è stata testata su un veicolo elettrico leggero di Classe 3, ampliando la sua funzionalità rispetto alle precedenti validazioni su veicoli Tesla e Nissan Leaf. Il pacco batteria è stato fornito da un distributore canadese che possiede circa 20 camion elettrici, con potenziali applicazioni a circa 700 veicoli simili presenti in Canada. Questo sviluppo risponde a una crescente esigenza di mercato, dato che si prevede che quasi 40 milioni di veicoli elettrici nel mondo saranno fuori garanzia entro il 2031, creando una domanda per soluzioni di ripristino delle batterie a costi contenuti.
Battery X Metals (BATXF) ha validado con éxito su máquina de reequilibrio de baterías de próxima generación (Prototipo 2.0) en una batería comercial de camión eléctrico que mostraba un desequilibrio significativo en las celdas en condiciones reales. La prueba logró recuperar el 100% de la capacidad perdida por desequilibrio y restauró el 37,7% (66,3 Ah) de la capacidad nominal (176 Ah) en un paquete de batería NMC de 144 celdas. La tecnología se probó en un modelo de vehículo eléctrico ligero Clase 3, ampliando su funcionalidad más allá de las validaciones previas en vehículos Tesla y Nissan Leaf. El paquete de baterías fue proporcionado por un distribuidor canadiense que posee aproximadamente 20 camiones eléctricos, con una posible aplicación a unos 700 vehículos similares desplegados en Canadá. Este desarrollo responde a una creciente necesidad del mercado, ya que se espera que casi 40 millones de vehículos eléctricos en todo el mundo queden fuera de la cobertura de garantía para 2031, generando demanda de soluciones rentables para la restauración de baterías.
Battery X Metals(BATXF)는 실제 셀 불균형이 심한 상업용 전기 트럭 배터리에서 차세대 배터리 리밸런싱 기계(프로토타입 2.0)를 성공적으로 검증했습니다. 이번 시험에서는 불균형으로 인한 용량 손실을 100% 복구하고, 144셀 NMC 배터리 팩의 정격 용량(176 Ah) 중 37.7%(66.3 Ah)를 회복했습니다. 이 기술은 클래스 3 경량 전기차 모델에 적용되어 테슬라 및 닛산 리프 차량에서의 이전 검증을 넘어 기능을 확장했습니다. 배터리 팩은 약 20대의 전기 트럭을 보유한 캐나다 유통업체가 제공했으며, 캐나다 전역에 배치된 약 700대의 유사 차량에 적용 가능성이 있습니다. 이 개발은 2031년까지 전 세계 약 4,000만 대의 전기차가 보증 기간을 벗어날 것으로 예상됨에 따라 비용 효율적인 배터리 복원 솔루션에 대한 시장 수요 증가에 대응합니다.
Battery X Metals (BATXF) a validé avec succès sa machine de rééquilibrage de batterie de nouvelle génération (Prototype 2.0) sur une batterie commerciale de camion électrique présentant un déséquilibre significatif des cellules en conditions réelles. L'essai a permis de récupérer 100 % de la capacité perdue liée au déséquilibre et de restaurer 37,7 % (66,3 Ah) de la capacité nominale (176 Ah) sur un pack batterie NMC de 144 cellules. La technologie a été testée sur un modèle de véhicule électrique léger de classe 3, étendant ses fonctionnalités au-delà des validations précédentes sur des véhicules Tesla et Nissan Leaf. Le pack batterie a été fourni par un distributeur canadien possédant environ 20 camions électriques, avec une application potentielle à environ 700 véhicules similaires déployés au Canada. Ce développement répond à un besoin croissant du marché, près de 40 millions de véhicules électriques dans le monde devant sortir de la couverture de garantie d'ici 2031, créant une demande pour des solutions de restauration de batterie rentables.
Battery X Metals (BATXF) hat erfolgreich seine nächste Generation der Batterie-Ausgleichsmaschine (Prototyp 2.0) an einer kommerziellen Batterie eines Elektro-Lkw validiert, die eine signifikante reale Zellungleichheit aufwies. Der Test erzielte eine 100%ige Wiederherstellung des kapazitätsbedingten Ungleichgewichtsverlusts und stellte 37,7 % (66,3 Ah) der Nennkapazität (176 Ah) eines 144-Zellen-NMC-Batteriepacks wieder her. Die Technologie wurde an einem Elektrofahrzeug der Klasse 3 getestet und erweitert damit ihre Funktionalität über vorherige Validierungen an Tesla- und Nissan-Leaf-Fahrzeugen hinaus. Das Batteriepacks wurde von einem kanadischen Händler bereitgestellt, der rund 20 Elektro-Lkw besitzt, mit potenziellen Anwendungen für etwa 700 ähnliche Fahrzeuge in Kanada. Diese Entwicklung adressiert einen wachsenden Marktbedarf, da weltweit bis 2031 voraussichtlich fast 40 Millionen Elektrofahrzeuge außerhalb der Garantiezeit liegen werden, was die Nachfrage nach kosteneffizienten Batteriewiederherstellungslösungen erhöht.
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  • Achieved 100% recovery of imbalance-related capacity loss and 37.7% increase in rated capacity
  • Successfully expanded functionality to include Class 3 light-duty EVs, adding to existing Tesla and Nissan Leaf compatibility
  • Technology validated by National Research Council of Canada
  • Immediate market opportunity with 700 Electric Trucks deployed across Canada experiencing similar battery degradation issues
  • Addresses growing market need with 40 million EVs expected to be out of warranty by 2031
Negative
  • No formal commercial agreements established yet
  • Manufacturing agreement for scalable production still pending
  • Standardized operating procedures still under development

News Release Highlights:

1.Battery X Rebalancing Technologies successfully validates its next-generation battery rebalancing machine on a commercial electric truck battery that had experienced significant real-world imbalance, expanding functionality to include a Class 3 light-duty EV model.

2.Prototype 2.0 achieved 100% recovery of imbalance-related capacity loss and a 37.7% increase of the rated capacity, underscoring the machine's effectiveness on a significantly imbalanced battery pack.

3.Successful trial conducted on a significantly imbalanced battery pack provided by an authorized Canadian distributor of the electric truck, highlighting market interest and broader demand for cost-effective solutions to restore electric vehicle battery capacity and avoid costly full-pack replacements.

VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / June 6, 2025 / Battery X Metals Inc. (CSE:BATX)(OTCQB:BATXF)(FSE:5YW, WKN:A40X9W)("Battery X Metals" or the "Company") an energy transition resource exploration and technology company, announces that further to its news releases dated May 9, 2025, May 23, 2025, and May 30, 2025, its wholly-owned subsidiary, Battery X Rebalancing Technologies Inc. ("Battery X Rebalancing Technologies"), has expanded the functionality of its next-generation lithium-ion battery rebalancing hardware and software platform to include a fully electric, Class 3 commercial electric vehicle, or light-duty electric vehicle (the "Electric Truck"), and has achieved successful preliminary trial results (the "Trial") on an 144-battery cell Electric Truck battery pack which had exhibited significant natural imbalance caused by real-world conditions, demonstrating 100% recovery of a naturally occurring imbalance-related capacity loss, and a 37.7% increase of the Rated Capacity (as defined herein) of the Electric Truck's battery pack, composed of lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide (NMC) materials (the "Electric Truck Battery Pack").

The Trial results (the "Results") were performed using Battery X Rebalancing Technologies' second-generation, patent-pending battery rebalancing machine ("Prototype 2.0") on the Electric Truck Battery Pack. The Electric Truck Battery Pack has been assessed to have a rated full capacity of 176 ampere-hours (Ah) (the "Rated Capacity"), as specified on the nameplate affixed to the Electric Truck Battery Pack.

Initially, the Electric Truck Battery Pack was fully charged using a J1772 (Type 1) AC charging port, delivering 40 amperes (A) of current. This Level 2 AC charging step, consistent with North American EV standards¹, was managed by the vehicle's onboard systems. Once the dashboard displayed a 100 percent state of charge and the charger application indicated the vehicle was no longer requesting current, Prototype 2.0 initiated its patent-pending battery rebalancing process. A rebalancing current between 0 and 3 amperes was then individually applied to each of the battery cells, charging them simultaneously to a target voltage of 4.20 volts (the "Voltage Target"). The Voltage Target falls within the standard operating range for NMC lithium-ion cells (3.0V to 4.20V), with 4.20V commonly recognized as full capacity in the industry².

The Results show that 66.3 Ah of capacity, previously lost due to battery-cell imbalance, was successfully restored on the Electric Truck Battery Pack. This represents approximately 37.7 percent of the Rated Capacity of the unbalanced Electric Truck Battery Pack.

The restored capacity corresponds to the full theoretical rebalancing potential based on achieving the Voltage Target across all cells and reflects complete recovery of the significant imbalance identified. These results were validated using Prototype 2.0's integrated software feature, which measures ampere-hour capacity restored through rebalancing on a per-cell basis. The software also identified the maximum individual cell discrepancy to be 66.3 Ah, relative to the Rated Capacity.

Battery X Rebalancing Technologies interprets these Results as confirmation of Prototype 2.0's ability to recover significant imbalance-induced battery-cell capacity loss through precise voltage alignment and active cell-level rebalancing.

The expanded functionality development for the Electric Truck builds on a series of prior advancements by Battery X Rebalancing Technologies, as disclosed in the Company's news release dated May 9, 2025, which announced that Battery X Rebalancing Technologies had entered into a non-commercial, collaborative scope of services agreement (the "Factor E Agreement") with Factor E Motors Ltd., a Vancouver-based automotive service centre specializing in out-of-warranty Tesla vehicles. The Factor E Agreement is intended to support the continued development of Prototype 2.0, with an initial focus on Tesla Model 3 and Model X battery packs currently held by Factor E Motors.

This progress was further advanced, as disclosed the Company's news releases dated May 23, 2025, and May 30, 2025, which announced the expansion of Prototype 2.0's development to include Nissan Leaf battery packs and confirmed the successful rebalancing of a naturally imbalanced Nissan Leaf battery pack. This achievement marked a key milestone in validating Prototype 2.0's compatibility with the #2 most common out-of-warranty electric vehicle model in the United States.

Together, these initiatives underscore Battery X Rebalancing Technologies' commitment to demonstrating the adaptability of its technology across multiple real-world electric vehicle platforms and highlight the increasing demand for practical, cost-effective battery reconditioning solutions.

Results

Trial Parameter

Value / Description

Rated Capacity of Battery Pack

176.00 ampere-hours (Ah)

Capacity Restored Through Rebalancing

66.3 ampere-hours (Ah)

Capacity Restored of Rated Capacity as Percentage (%)

37.7%

Imbalance-Related Capacity Recovery

100%

Significance of Results & Market Opportunity for the Electric Truck

The Results of the Trial demonstrate that Prototype 2.0 is capable of effectively rebalancing lithium-ion battery packs exhibiting significant, naturally occurring battery cell imbalance. This successful outcome builds upon prior validation of Battery X Rebalancing Technologies' patent-pending rebalancing technology, including independent validation by the National Research Council of Canada (as detailed below), and the Company's previously disclosed news release dated May 30, 2025 announcing successful rebalancing of naturally imbalanced Nissan Leaf battery pack, the #2 most common out-of-warranty electric vehicle model in the United States.

Importantly, the Results not only confirm the technical functionality of Prototype 2.0 in a real-world electric vehicle platform, but also highlight its potential to restore substantial lost capacity-an outcome that supports the growing demand for practical, cost-effective battery recovery solutions. The Electric Truck Trial reinforces the relevance of Battery X Rebalancing Technologies' patent-pending Prototype 2.0 in real-world environments and signals a broader opportunity to extend the useful lifespan of aging electric vehicle battery packs.

The Electric Truck and Electric Truck Battery Pack were provided at no cost to Battery X Rebalancing Technologies for testing and validation by an authorized Canadian distributor of the Electric Truck (the "Distributor"), who advised that it owns a fleet of approximately 20 Electric Trucks (the "Electric TruckFleet"). Several vehicles within this fleet have reportedly experienced significant capacity degradation due to battery cell imbalance. The expanded functionality development and subsequent Trial were initiated in response to the Distributor's interest in identifying a viable alternative to full battery replacement, which it noted could be prohibitively expensive.

The objective of the Trial was to assess whether Prototype 2.0 could successfully rebalance a battery pack from the Electric Truck Fleet. The positive Results are expected to inform ongoing discussions with the Distributor regarding the potential deployment of Prototype 2.0 across its broader fleet to restore and extend battery life while mitigating potentially costly battery replacements.

Further, the Company has been advised by the Distributor that approximately 700 Electric Trucks are currently deployed across Canada, owned by a combination of the Electric Truck's parent company, authorized dealers, commercial fleet operators, and private fleet owners. According to the Distributor, many of these vehicles have encountered similar battery pack capacity degradation attributed to battery cell imbalance. This highlights a market opportunity for Battery X Rebalancing Technologies to provide a cost-effective rebalancing solution for electric vehicle owners seeking to avoid premature battery replacement.

In parallel with these developments, Battery X Rebalancing Technologies is advancing the implementation of standardized operating procedures (SOPs) for rebalancing the Electric Truck Battery Pack, along with user interface and workflow optimizations for Prototype 2.0. Battery X Rebalancing Technologies is also progressing efforts to formalize a commercial manufacturing agreement to support scalable production and deployment capabilities. These initiatives are part of a broader commercialization strategy and are not limited to any single third-party opportunity, with the exception of the Electric Truck-specific SOPs, which are being developed in direct response to the potential opportunity identified through the Trial.

There can be no assurance that Battery X Rebalancing Technologies will establish commercial arrangements with any third party at this time. While the Company is encouraged by the progress to date and the evident market need, any future commercial arrangement remains subject to further validation, negotiation, and operational readiness.

The Problem: Rising EV Adoption Presents New Battery Lifecycle Challenges

In 2024, global EV sales reached approximately 17.1 million units, representing a 25% increase from 20233. With cumulative global EV sales from 2015 to 2023 totaling an estimated over 40 million units4, a significant share of the global EV fleet is expected to exit warranty coverage over the coming years.

By 2031, nearly 40 million electric, plug-in hybrid, and hybrid vehicles worldwide are anticipated to fall outside of their original warranty coverage5,6. This projection is based on current EV adoption figures and standard industry warranty terms, and underscores a growing risk for EV owners facing battery degradation, reduced capacity, and costly replacement requirements7. As the global EV fleet continues to expand, the demand for technologies that extend battery life, reduce long-term ownership costs, and support a sustainable transition to electric mobility is increasing.

The Solution: Pioneering Next-Generation Technologies to Support Lithium-Ion Battery Longevity

Battery X Rebalancing Technologies' proprietary software and hardware technology aims to address this challenge by extending the lifespan of EV batteries. This innovation is being developed with the aim to enhance the sustainability of electric transportation and the goal to provide EV owners with a more cost-effective, environmentally friendly ownership experience by reducing the need for costly battery replacements.

Battery X Rebalancing Technologies' rebalancing technology, validated by the National Research Council of Canada ("NRC"), focuses on battery cell rebalancing. The NRC validation demonstrated the technology's ability to effectively correct cell imbalances in lithium-ion battery packs, recovering nearly all lost capacity due to cell imbalance. The validation was conducted on battery modules composed of fifteen 72Ah LiFePO₄ cells connected in series. The cells were initially balanced to a uniform state of charge (SOC), with a measured discharge capacity of 71.10Ah. In the validation test, three of the fifteen cells were then artificially imbalanced-one cell was charged to a 20% higher SOC, and two cells were discharged to a 20% lower SOC-resulting in a reduced discharge capacity of 46.24Ah, following rebalancing using Battery X Rebalancing Technologies' rebalancing technology.

These advancements establish Battery X Rebalancing Technologies as a participant in lithium-ion and EV battery solutions, aiming to tackle the critical challenges of capacity degradation of battery packs and expensive replacements. By extending the lifecycle of battery materials within the supply chain, Battery X Rebalancing Technologies aims to support the energy transition and promote a more sustainable future.

1 EVESC, 2 Battery University,3 Rho Motion - Global EV Sales 2024, 4 IEA Global EV Outlook 2024, 5 IEA, 6 U.S. News, 7 Recurrent Auto

About Battery X Metals Inc.

Battery X Metals (CSE:BATX)(OTCQB:BATXF)(FSE:5YW, WKN:A40X9W) is an energy transition resource exploration and technology company committed to advancing domestic and critical battery metal resource exploration and developing next-generation proprietary technologies. Taking a diversified, 360° approach to the battery metals industry, the Company focuses on exploration, lifespan extension, and recycling of lithium-ion batteries and battery materials. 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) 741-0444

Disclaimer for Forward-Looking Information

This news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws. Forward-looking statements in this release relate to, among other things: the continued development, testing, and optimization of Prototype 2.0; the expansion of its functionality to include additional electric vehicle platforms, including Class 3 light-duty commercial electric trucks; the Company's interpretation of preliminary trial results, including 100% imbalance-related capacity loss recovery and 37.7% increase of the Rated Capacity; the effectiveness of Prototype 2.0 in restoring lost capacity caused by battery cell imbalance; the relevance of the Trial in real-world operating conditions; the possibility of future commercial discussions with the Canadian distributor of the Electric Truck; the potential deployment of Prototype 2.0 across the distributor's Electric Truck Fleet; the estimated number of Electric Trucks deployed across Canada; the broader demand for rebalancing technologies to extend the useful life of electric vehicle battery packs; the scalability of Battery X Rebalancing Technologies' platform to meet market demand; the implementation of standardized operating procedures (SOPs) for Electric Truck rebalancing; user interface and workflow optimizations; and the progress toward formalizing a commercial manufacturing agreement to support scalable production and deployment capacity. These forward-looking statements reflect management's current expectations, estimates, projections, and assumptions as of the date of this news release. Forward-looking statements are 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 statements. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to: the ability to complete further testing and validation of Prototype 2.0; variability in performance across different battery chemistries or EV platforms; the timing, structure, and outcome of any potential commercial discussions or agreements with distributors or other fleet operators; customer and market adoption; the ability to scale production through third-party manufacturing; successful implementation of SOPs and software enhancements; regulatory developments; operational and logistical challenges; and the ability to execute commercial contracts and generate revenue. There can be no assurance that Prototype 2.0 will achieve full commercialization, that any commercial agreements will be entered into, or that Battery X Metals Inc. or Battery X Rebalancing Technologies will generate revenue from the initiatives described herein. The realization of any commercial opportunity remains subject to further validation, negotiation, third-party readiness, and successful execution of definitive agreements. Battery X Metals Inc. undertakes no obligation to revise or update any forward-looking statements to reflect future events or circumstances, except as required by applicable law. Investors are encouraged to consult the Company's continuous disclosure filings available under its profile at www.sedarplus.ca for additional risk factors and information.

SOURCE: Battery X Metals



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FAQ

What results did Battery X Metals (BATXF) achieve in their latest battery rebalancing trial?

Battery X Metals achieved 100% recovery of imbalance-related capacity loss and restored 37.7% (66.3 Ah) of the rated capacity (176 Ah) on a commercial electric truck battery pack using their Prototype 2.0 rebalancing machine.

How many electric vehicles could potentially benefit from Battery X Metals' technology by 2031?

Nearly 40 million electric, plug-in hybrid, and hybrid vehicles worldwide are expected to fall outside warranty coverage by 2031, representing potential customers for the battery rebalancing technology.

What is the current market opportunity for BATXF's battery rebalancing technology in Canada?

There are approximately 700 Electric Trucks deployed across Canada, many experiencing battery pack capacity degradation, representing an immediate market opportunity for Battery X's rebalancing solution.

What validation has Battery X Metals' battery rebalancing technology received?

The technology has been validated by the National Research Council of Canada and has demonstrated successful results on multiple vehicle platforms including Tesla, Nissan Leaf, and now Class 3 light-duty electric vehicles.

How does Battery X Metals' Prototype 2.0 rebalancing process work?

The process applies a rebalancing current between 0-3 amperes individually to each battery cell, charging them simultaneously to a target voltage of 4.20 volts, which is within the standard operating range for NMC lithium-ion cells.
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