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Electrovaya Receives US$14 Million Battery Order from Existing Fortune 500 Customer

  • Toronto, Ontario –
  • March 6, 2023
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First follow-on order from major customer with additional orders anticipated

Toronto, Ontario – March 6th, 2023 – Electrovaya Inc. (TSX:EFL) (OTCQB:EFLVF), a leading lithium-ion battery technology and manufacturing company, today announced the receipt of a battery purchase order through its OEM sales channel valued at approximately US$14 million. The batteries will be used by a leading Fortune 500 company in the United States.”We are delighted to announce a significant order with this existing customer, building on an initial order they made in 2022,” said Dr. Jeremy Dang, Vice President of Business Development at Electrovaya.
“We believe the customer selected Electrovaya’s technology due to its superior performance with respect to safety and cycle life, combined with positive results from our initial
battery deployments.”
“We believe that this order represents a positive trend in which large corporations initially trial smaller deployments of our batteries, and then follow on with more substantial orders after a
successful demonstration of the technology benefits,” added Dr. Raj DasGupta, CEO of Electrovaya. “Electrovaya continues to make progress in expanding business with our existing
customer base, while seeding large new corporate customers.”
Deliveries on this order will be made over the next 12 months. The Company anticipates additional orders from this customer for later delivery and alternative equipment.
For more information, please contact:

Investor and Media Contact:
Jason Roy
Director, Corporate Development and Investor Relations
Electrovaya Inc.
905-855-4618
Email: jroy@electrovaya.com

About Electrovaya Inc.
Electrovaya Inc. (TSX:EFL) (OTCQB:EFLVF) is a pioneering leader in the global energy transformation, focused on contributing to the prevention of climate change by supplying safe
and long-lasting lithium-ion batteries without compromising energy and power.. Electrovaya is a technology-focused company with extensive IP, designs, develops, and manufactures proprietary lithium-ion batteries, battery systems, and battery-related products for energy storage, clean electric transportation, and other specialized applications. To learn more about how Electrovaya
is powering mobility and energy storage, please explore www.electrovaya.com.

 

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