Vancouver, British Columbia								
				 
				 
				 
		
				 
				
		
		
				
				
				
				
				
									Green Battery Minerals develops and processes battery-grade graphite for lithium-ion battery anodes. Its flagship Berkwood Graphite Project holds 3.2 million tonnes of high-quality graphite resources with an extraction grade of 97.8%. In partnership with Volt Carbon Technologies, it uses innovative air-based separation processes to eliminate chemical solvents in graphite processing. The company has produced initial lithium-ion batteries using Berkwood graphite without acid purification, flotation, or sphericalization, reducing environmental impact while maintaining quality. It is advancing research in graphite-to-graphene conversion to enhance performance.								
				 
				
				
				
									Battery-grade graphite concentrates with 97.8% extraction grade; initial lithium-ion batteries produced using its graphite without acid purification, flotation, or sphericalization; ongoing development of graphite-to-graphene materials for battery applications.								
				 
				
				
				
									Relinquished Jupiter Lithium Project claims in 2025 to focus on Berkwood Graphite Project operations; implemented a 1-for-10 reverse stock split in 2024, consolidating approximately 89.6 million shares to 8.96 million.								
				 
				
				
				
									Key shareholders include Thomas Yingling (11.8%), Binny Jassal (5.1%), and Charn Deol (1.9%). The company trades on the TSXV under GEM, on the FSE under BR2P, and on the OTCQB under GBMIF.