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Aegis Critical Energy Defence Corp. and Malahat Energy Systems Complete Third-Party Certification and Engineering Validation Program for the PWR-Flex 261Q Energy Storage Platform

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Aegis Critical Energy Defence (QESSF) and Indigenous partner Malahat Energy Systems completed a comprehensive third-party certification and engineering validation program for the PWR-Flex 261Q 261 kWh / 135 kW battery energy storage platform.

The package, led by CSA Group and independent engineers, covers UL, CSA and NFPA standards and functional safety, supporting deployments across utility, industrial, defence, remote, marine, telecommunications, mining, and critical infrastructure markets in North America. The system features liquid-cooled LFP batteries, wide operating temperature range, IP-rated enclosures, integrated fire suppression, advanced monitoring, and optional quantum-secure control using Quantum eMotion QRNG technology. The certified platform also underpins the ToughBhoy mobile energy system for extreme environments.

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  • Completion of third-party certification and engineering validation for PWR-Flex 261Q
  • Coverage of UL 9540, UL 9540A, UL 1973, UL 1741 SB, CSA C22.2 No. 107.1, NFPA 68, NFPA 69
  • 261 kWh / 135 kW liquid-cooled LFP battery system with -30°C to +50°C operation
  • IP67 battery packs within IP55 enclosure plus integrated aerosol fire suppression
  • Optional quantum-secure controller using Quantum eMotion QRNG for advanced cybersecurity
  • Certified modules reused in ToughBhoy mobile platform with −50°C to +55°C operating envelope

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Third-party Certification and engineering package strengthens commercial deployment readiness across utility, industrial, defence, remote, and critical infrastructure markets

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - June 2, 2026) - Aegis Critical Energy Defence Corp. (CSE: QESS) (OTCQB: QESSF) (FSE: JG6) ("Aegis" or the "Company"), together with its Indigenous majority-owned partner, Malahat Energy Systems Inc. ("Malahat"), is pleased to announce the completion of a comprehensive third-party certification and engineering validation package for the PWR-Flex 261Q energy storage platform. The milestone builds upon the Company's previously announced commercialization activities and further strengthens the platform's readiness for commercial, industrial, utility, telecommunications, mining, marine, Indigenous community, defence, remote, and critical infrastructure deployments throughout North America.

The PWR-Flex 261Q certification and engineering package, completed by CSA Group and independent engineering specialists and commissioned through the platform's manufacturing partners, includes UL 9540, UL 9540A, UL 1973, UL 1741 SB, CSA C22.2 No. 107.1, Functional Safety, NFPA 68, and NFPA 69 evaluations supporting commercial, industrial, utility, telecommunications, mining, marine, Indigenous community, defence, remote, and critical infrastructure applications. (www.malahatenergysystems.ca/cx261-spec/)

The PWR-Flex 261Q is a fully integrated, plug and play 261 kWh / 135 kW outdoor Battery Energy Storage System ("BESS") combining Lithium Iron Phosphate ("LFP") battery technology, liquid-cooled thermal management, intelligent controls, integrated fire suppression, advanced monitoring systems, and optional quantum-secure control architecture within a compact factory-tested enclosure.

"The completion of this certification and engineering validation program represents an important milestone in our strategy to deliver secure, resilient, and commercially deployable energy storage solutions for critical infrastructure customers," said Ramtin Rasoulinezhad, Chief Executive Officer of Aegis Critical Energy Defence Corp.

"The PWR-Flex 261Q combines advanced energy storage technology, comprehensive third-party safety validation, intelligent controls, and optional quantum-secure communications architecture into a highly scalable platform suitable for a broad range of industrial, utility, and critical infrastructure applications."

Built for Critical Infrastructure

Engineered for demanding operating environments, the PWR-Flex 261Q utilizes liquid-cooled LFP battery technology and is designed to operate in temperatures ranging from -30°C to +50°C. The platform incorporates IP67 battery packs housed within an IP55 outdoor enclosure and includes integrated aerosol fire suppression, intelligent battery management, advanced monitoring systems, and flexible communications protocols suitable for deployment in commercial facilities, industrial operations, telecommunications networks, microgrids, remote energy systems, mining operations, marine applications, and critical infrastructure projects.

The PWR-Flex 261Q platform is available with Quantum-Secure Controller architecture utilising Quantum eMotion Corp's., (NYSE American: QNC) (TSXV: QNC) (FSE: 34Q0), hardware-based Quantum Random Number Generation ("QRNG") technology that enables cryptographic signing of commands, telemetry, and firmware updates using quantum-derived entropy, supporting advanced cybersecurity requirements for utilities, telecommunications networks, defence infrastructure, and other mission-critical applications. The integration of QRNG technology will strengthen security through enhanced cryptographic key generation and supporting secure communications across distributed energy infrastructure and critical energy systems.

Supporting the ToughBhoy Platform

The certified PWR-Flex 261Q platform also serves as the foundational energy-storage building block within the Company's ToughBhoy mobile energy platform. Designed for defence, Arctic, mining, remote operations, emergency response, and critical infrastructure applications, ToughBhoy utilizes the same certified 261 kWh LFP energy modules combined with ruggedized deployment configurations, −50 °C to +55 °C operating envelope, advanced controls, and optional quantum-secure communications architecture.

(www.malahatenergysystems.ca/specs/MBT_Tough_Bhoy.pdf)

By leveraging a common certified energy architecture across both fixed and mobile deployments, Aegis and Malahat Energy Systems are positioned to support a broad range of applications ranging from commercial and industrial installations to mission-critical energy systems operating in some of the world's most demanding environments.

Canadian-Led Platform Development

The PWR-Flex 261Q is delivered through a collaborative ecosystem led by Aegis Critical Energy Defence Corp. and Malahat Energy Systems Inc., combining Canadian system integration, Indigenous project leadership, advanced energy storage manufacturing, and next-generation quantum cybersecurity technologies into a unified energy platform designed to address the growing demand for secure and resilient energy infrastructure.

The Company believes the completion of the certification and engineering package strengthens its ability to pursue product qualification, procurement and deployment opportunities across telecommunications, mining, industrial, provincial and municipal, Indigenous community, critical infrastructure and utility market throughout Canada and North America, including potential participation in BC Hydro energy storage initiatives and other utility programs, where applicable.

About Malahat Energy Systems Inc.

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Malahat Energy Systems Inc. is an Indigenous majority-owned energy technology company focused on delivering advanced energy storage, hybrid power generation, and microgrid solutions for Indigenous communities, utilities, industrial operators, remote sites, and critical infrastructure applications across Canada and North America. For more information, visit www.malahatenergysystems.ca.

About Aegis Critical Energy Defence Corp.

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Aegis Critical Energy Defence Corp. (CSE: QESS) (OTCQB: QESSF) (FFSE: JG6) is a Canadian-based energy technology company focused on the development of secure and resilient energy systems for critical infrastructure. The Company's integrated platform combines advanced energy storage, hybrid and distributed generation systems, intelligent control architectures and cybersecurity to deliver high-reliability solutions for applications across defence, marine, remote and industrial sectors. For more information, visit www.aegiscriticalenergy.com.

Contact Information

Chris McGillivray
cmcgillivray@aegiscriticalenergy.com
+1(604) 283-1262
www.aegiscriticalenergy.com

Forward-Looking Statements

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FAQ

What did Aegis Critical Energy Defence (QESSF) announce about the PWR-Flex 261Q on June 2, 2026?

Aegis announced completion of a third-party certification and engineering validation program for its PWR-Flex 261Q energy storage platform. According to Aegis, this strengthens commercial deployment readiness across utility, industrial, defence, remote, telecommunications, mining, marine, Indigenous community and other critical infrastructure markets in North America.

Which certifications does the PWR-Flex 261Q energy storage system hold according to Aegis (QESSF)?

The PWR-Flex 261Q holds multiple third-party evaluations, including UL, CSA and NFPA-related assessments. According to Aegis, the package covers UL 9540, UL 9540A, UL 1973, UL 1741 SB, CSA C22.2 No. 107.1, Functional Safety, NFPA 68 and NFPA 69 for diverse critical applications.

What are the key technical specifications of the PWR-Flex 261Q battery energy storage platform?

PWR-Flex 261Q is a 261 kWh / 135 kW outdoor battery energy storage system using LFP technology. According to Aegis, it offers liquid-cooled thermal management, IP67 battery packs in an IP55 enclosure, integrated fire suppression, intelligent controls, and advanced monitoring for demanding commercial and industrial environments.

How does quantum-secure technology enhance the PWR-Flex 261Q platform for Aegis investors?

The platform can include a Quantum-Secure Controller using Quantum eMotion QRNG hardware for cybersecurity. According to Aegis, quantum-derived entropy supports cryptographic signing of commands, telemetry and firmware updates, aiming to improve key generation and secure communications for utilities, telecom and defence applications.

What is the relationship between the PWR-Flex 261Q and Aegis’s ToughBhoy mobile energy platform?

The certified PWR-Flex 261Q serves as the core energy-storage module for the ToughBhoy mobile system. According to Aegis, ToughBhoy reuses the 261 kWh LFP modules with ruggedized configurations, −50°C to +55°C operation, advanced controls and optional quantum-secure communications for defence and remote deployments.

In which markets does Aegis (QESSF) aim to deploy the PWR-Flex 261Q platform?

Aegis targets deployments across telecommunications, mining, industrial, provincial and municipal, Indigenous community, utility and broader critical infrastructure markets. According to Aegis, the certified platform may also support participation in BC Hydro energy storage initiatives and other North American utility programs where applicable.