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Grid Battery Metals Inc.

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Grid Battery Metals Inc.

Overview

Like the modern, green, energy metals industry itself, Grid Battery Metals Inc. is a modern, green, highly efficient company. Employees are encouraged to work remotely, thereby improving our overall carbon footprint and the quality of life of our staff. We are focused on retaining and enhancing shareholder value. Our Properties Lithium In addition, the company holds an early-stage lithium brine prospect in Clayton Valley, Esmeralda County, Nevada. A total of 118 claims covering 2,300 acres (930 Ha) are located over the western side of the Clayton Valley playa adjoining a portion of neighbouring lithium producer Albemarle’s (NYSE: ALB) lithium evaporation ponds. The property position covers an inferred graben bounded by the Silver Peak range front on the west and Goat Island on the east. The exploration concept is the graben is a subbasin of the larger Clayton Valley basin and may represent a secondary trap for lithium brines and lithium bearing clays within the greater system. Nickel The Mount Sidney Williams Group consists of five claim blocks in four groups with a total area of 6,125 hectares in the area surrounding Mount Sidney Williams, both adjoining and near the Decar project of FPX Nickel Corp., located 100 kilometres northwest of Fort St. James, B.C., in the Omineca mining division. Metallic mineralization includes nickel, cobalt, and chromium. At least some of the nickel mineralization occurs as awaruite, a natural occurring nickel alloy. The Mitchell Range Group area claim consist of two contiguous claim blocks covering 3,134 hectares with demonstrated metallic mineralization including nickel, cobalt, and chromium. Nickel-cobalt mineralization has not been well explored, but the presence of awaruite has been documented. The acquisition of the Hard Nickel group and the Nickel 100 claims are subject to TSX Venture Exchange approval.