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Volt Carbon Technologies Announces Results of 2026 Annual General Meeting and Corporate Update
Volt Carbon Technologies faces persistent capital burn and dilution risks despite achieving incremental patent and battery milestones.

Executive Summary
- Volt Carbon Technologies reported results from its June 19, 2026 AGM, with all resolutions passed and director re-elections approved.
- The company announced the official issuance of U.S. Patent No. 12,629,722 for its proprietary "Air Classifier" dry separation technology.
- Battery testing milestones were highlighted, with lithium metal coin cells surpassing 850 charge-discharge cycles in collaboration with Charge CCCV LLC (C4V).
- GRAPHFLAKE® and GRAFLAKE® trademarks were officially registered.
- Management noted ongoing NDA engagements with industry partners for advanced materials and battery technologies.
Material Impact
- The news represents routine operational and intellectual property progress rather than a market-moving event.
- The patent issuance strengthens the dry separation platform but is a standard milestone for a company in this development stage.
- The 850-cycle coin cell result is a positive technical update, though it follows a December 2025 announcement of 1,600 cycles in pouch cells, indicating different testing parameters or chemistry combinations (C4V BMLMP cathode vs. Volt's internal NMC811).
- No new financing, major contracts, or strategic partnerships were disclosed, limiting immediate financial impact.
- The AGM results are procedural and expected.
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Company Overview
- Volt Carbon Technologies is a Canadian advanced materials company focused on dry separation graphite processing and solid-state/lithium-metal battery development.
- Flagship technology is the proprietary Air Classifier, a water-free, chemical-free dry separation process designed to preserve graphite crystallinity for high-value applications like graphene and battery anodes.
- The company also operates the Solid UltraBattery division, developing lithium-metal and solid-state battery cells targeting high energy density (300-400 Wh/kg) and extreme low-temperature performance.
- Mineral interests include the Berkwood Graphite project in Quebec, Mount Copeland and Red Bird in British Columbia, and others in Ontario.
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