Grid Battery Metals Provides a CEO Update

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COQUITLAM, BC / ACCESS Newswire / May 7, 2025 / Grid Battery Metals Inc. (the "Company" or "Grid Battery") (TSXV:CELL)(OTCQB:EVKRF)(FRA:NMK2) provides the following update to its Shareholders.

TO OUR SHAREHOLDERS

First off, I would like to thank you for your support of our Company. Your continued support of our team and the development of our world class North American-based copper-gold and lithium properties is impressive.

We have spoken many times in the past about the undeniable consumer trend towards the use of Electric Vehicles (EV) in North America and throughout the globe. Auto manufacturers worldwide are producing more EVs for sale each year, both in terms of the number of car and truck model options available for consumers but also in terms of the numbers of cars produced. Governments are stepping up with EV subsidies for both consumers and manufacturers, and auto manufacturers are increasing their manufacturing capacity. In the USA alone, estimates as high as 20% of all new cars purchased are either EVs or hybrids (Source: CNBC January 16, 2025).

A key component in the production of EVs is the exploration, mining and refining of key battery metals like Copper and Lithium. Both Canada and the US have committed to supporting the mining industry for these key battery metals and recent legislation like the US Inflation Reduction Act confirms both financial and functional support to the mining industry as part of an overall long term strategy for clean technology and progressive solutions to climate change.

The Copper Market

The copper market is currently facing a significant supply-demand imbalance. The global push towards electrification, particularly in EVs and renewable energy infrastructure, has dramatically increased copper demand.

Copper is indispensable in various industries beyond EVs. Here are some key examples:

  1. Construction: Nearly half of all copper supply is used in building construction. An average single-family home contains about 200 kg of copper. With the reconstruction efforts in California due to wildfires and the post-war rebuilding of Ukraine, the demand for copper in construction is set to increase significantly.

  2. Electronics: Copper's high electrical conductivity makes it vital for electronics. It is used in wiring, circuit boards, and various electronic components.

  3. Renewable energy: Copper is essential for wind turbines, solar panels, and battery storage systems. A wind turbine uses around 3 metric tons of copper for every megawatt of power produced.

Investing in copper now is crucial for several reasons: