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Friday, 11/02/2018 8:35:44 AM

Friday, November 02, 2018 8:35:44 AM

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yeah not much revenues streaming in///October 9th, 2018, – Toronto, Canada, CellCube Energy Storage Systems Inc. (“CellCube” or the “Company”) (CSE CUBE) (OTCQB CECBF) (Frankfurt 01X) is pleased to announce thata master service agreement (the “Agreement”) has been signed between its wholly-owned subsidiary, EnerCube Switchgear Systems Ltd. (“EnerCube”) and Pembina Pipeline Corporation (“Pembina”). EnerCube has executed several projects over the past 3 years providing engineered equipment, electrical buildings (e-houses) including integration to Pembina valued between $12-15 million dollars, however, the Agreement involves a new chapter in the relationship, where EnerCube will provide ongoing services to Pembina with respect to its electrical switchgear needs. The Company has received its initial purchase order from Pembina.

September 27, 2018, – Toronto, Canada, CellCube Energy Storage Systems Inc. (“CellCube” or the “Company”) (CSE CUBE) (OTCQB CECBF) (Frankfurt 01X) is pleased to announce that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Enerox GmbH, has been selected as the long-duration energy storage system solution for E.ON Energidistribution AB’s project in Simris, Sweden.

The village of Simris, located in the region of Scania in southern Sweden, is supplied 100 percent by locally produced renewable energy on an annual basis. This community microgrid showcases energy supply entirely by sun and wind. The energy for approximately 150 households is being generated from wind turbines with installed capacity of 500 kilowatts (kW) and photovoltaic panels with 440 kW, and will now be supported by a CellCube energy storage system with 1,800 kWh usable energy capacity.

July 11, 2018 – Toronto, Canada, CellCube Energy Storage Systems Inc. (“CellCube” or the “Company”) (CSE CUBE) (OTCQB CECBF) (Frankfurt 01X) is pleased to announce that the first of two CellCube energy storage systems was installed at O’Connell Electric in Victor, New York. The battery will be part of a micro-grid solar plus storage system to maximize the use of energy and lower costs by