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JUNE 7-8

JUNE 7-8

Cont’d from pg. 58 environmentally sustainable way.

EV Nickel is targeting the lowest possible carbon cost per unit of Nickel and has applied for the trademark Clean Nickel™ across several jurisdictions. Clean Nickel™ will be EVNi questioning all parts of nickel production and making low-carbon production central to the business EV Nickel intends to develop in the Shaw Dome.

In March 2023 EV Nickel received a $500,000 grant from Ontario’s Critical Minerals Innovation Fund (CMIF) to pursue the development of its Clean Nickel process.

“We are proud to have the Ontario government as partners in our evolution as a modern, low-carbon mining company. Clean, low-carbon mining and processing is the future for North America’s needs in the EV and battery production industry,” Sean Samson commented. “We look forward to applying these additional resources to our R&D mandate so we can meet the current and future carbon intensity expectations of OEMs and EV consumers around the world.”

“We are excited to support emerging, innovative mining companies like EVNi that are at the forefront of what will be a robust, domestic supply chain for electric vehicle

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