Volt Carbon's Mineral Processing Facility in Toronto and its Subsidiary, Solid UltraBattery in Guelph Awarded DAIR Green Fund for Aerospace Innovation Projects

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Canada--(Newsfile Corp. - November 15, 2024) - Volt Carbon Technologies Inc. (TSXV: VCT) (OTCQB: TORVF) ("Volt Carbon" or the "Company"), in collaboration with Downsview Aerospace Innovation & Research (DAIR), is pleased to announce that both Volt Carbon's southern Ontario-based mineral processing operation (Toronto) and its subsidiary, Solid UltraBattery Inc. (Guelph), have been selected as recipients of the DAIR Green Fund. The funded projects include: 1) "Development of High-Performance Carbon Materials for Aerospace Industries" and 2) "Advancements in Low-Temperature Performance of Lithium-Ion Batteries." These initiatives aim to advance battery solutions for unmanned aerial systems and enhance the capabilities of graphite and graphene in aerospace materials.

Funding Initiative
The DAIR Green Fund empowers small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to transform the southern Ontario aerospace industry through sustainable and green aviation technologies and solutions. Funded by the Government of Canada through the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario), this initiative fuels DAIR's mission to revolutionize the collaborative environment by catalyzing innovation in aerospace and beyond. By strengthening forward-thinking ideas and providing SMEs with technology, collaboration, partnerships, people and services, the DAIR Green Fund drives impactful change across our industrial sectors and better outcomes for Canada's sustainable aerospace goals.

Funding Overview
DAIR will fund 50% of the total project cost for each entity, up to a maximum of $75,000. The participating companies are responsible for covering the remaining 50% over a period of 24 months.

Process Overview
In spring of 2024, DAIR launched a second call for proposals. Submitted projects were evaluated by a Review Committee to identify those aligned with Canada's 2050 net-zero targets in the aerospace and aviation sectors, focusing on one of four key pillars: energy propulsion, aircraft configuration and systems, operations, and advanced materials. Additionally, the committee assessed each project based on criteria such as commercialization potential, collaborative efforts, leveraged support, and industry impact, with a focus on advancing green aviation and sustainability.

Volt Carbon Project
This project, dedicated to Volt Carbon's mineral processing facility in Toronto, leverages Volt Carbon's proprietary method for extracting large-flake graphite from host rock, enabling the efficient production of expandable graphite and graphene. Graphite, a critical mineral with wide-ranging industrial uses, including energy storage is central to this initiative. By developing high-performance carbon-based materials, it addresses the critical demand for aerospace-grade graphite amidst recent trade restrictions affecting North American supply chains. Graphene composites, with their superior strength-to-weight ratios, enable lighter, aerodynamically optimized designs that enhance aircraft fuel efficiency and overall performance. Additionally, graphite's thermal conductivity plays a vital role in the thermal management systems necessary for electrifying aircraft and advancing towards net-zero emissions. Through this initiative, Volt aims to deliver advanced aerospace materials that support the industry's evolving sustainability and performance standards.