Nano One enters into joint progression agreement with cathode materials manufacturer

As a component of this JDA agreement, the components will jointly expand and compare cathode fabrics made with combined technologies, adding Nano One’s patented One-Pot procedure for the production of high-performance monocrystalline cathode powders. The JDA also provides a framework for the development of a business plan for the commercialization of these jointly developed fabrics. JDA’s prospective effects come with the formation of a joint venture, licensing for the Nano One generation, and/or other joint progression work.

Nano One has developed, patented and scaled cutting-edge procedures that produce active cathode tissues (CAM) for lithium-ion battery programs in electric vehicles, power garage and customer electronics. The processes are designed with a low carbon footprint to shape protective coatings into individual crystals that last and charge price during the steps and costs of the cutting procedure.

Nano One Materials Corp.

Dan Blondal, CEO

For more information about The Nano One or the content of this press release, please tap John Lando (Chair) at (604) 420-2041 or the online page at www.nanoone.ca.

About Nano One

Nano One’s pilot and partnership activities are funded with the assistance and government of Canada via Sustainable Development Technologies Canada (SDRC), the Automotive Suppliers Innovation Program (ASIP), an Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISDE) program, and the Province of British Columbia via the Department of Mines and Petroleum Resources EnergyArray. Nano One also receives investment from the Industrial Research Assistance Program of the National Research Council (NRC-IRAP). Nano One’s design is to identify its patented generation as a leading platform for the global production of a new generation of battery materials. www.nanoone.ca

Certain data contained in this document would possibly constitute “forward-looking data” under Canadian securities law. Prospective data includes, but is not limited to, the execution of company plans. As a general rule, prospective data would possibly be known through the use of forward-looking terminology such as “believe” Array “expect “anticipate,” “plan,” “intend,” “continue,” “estimate,” “possibly,” “will,” “deserve,” “in progress,” or variants of words and expressions or statements that certain actions, occasions, or effects “will occur.”

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