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BroadBit is pleased to announce that it will be granted another patent on its groundbreaking sodium battery technology. The patent, entitled “Rechargeable Sodium Cells for High Energy Density Battery Use”, was approved for acceptance in Finland and is in national phase in key jurisdictions worldwide. According to BroadBit CEO, David Brown, “This broad patent covers a family of key BroadBit battery chemistry innovations, low cost manufacturing techniques and incorporation of the technology in battery packs and in a wide range of devices. This IP is an invaluable asset for the company and will guarantee that we can progress to market with extensive freedom to operate. We look forward to the patent being granted in all our key markets in the near future.”

About BroadBit:

BroadBit is a technology company developing revolutionary new batteries using novel cobalt-, nickel- and rare-Earth metal-free chemistries to power the future green economy. We have already made high performance industrial prototypes and are now commercializing the technology for next generation electric vehicles, portable electronics, starters and grid energy storage. Our batteries enable Increased range/use time, longer lifetime, reduced cost, improved environmental friendliness, improved operating temperature range, and scalability to any production volume.