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Zardiw

02/15/22 7:23 PM

#50487 RE: I am done #50467

$TPII Ultra Fast E-Cell Charging: 1hr ECell vs 8hr Lithium!

Speaking to the eCell's ultra-fast charging capabilities, company CEO Murray Goldenberg said, "The easy answer is that the time taken to recharge is dependent on the source of input. The eCell will accept a charge at any rate from any source, depending on the source."

Providing an example, the company's Spree solar-powered golf carts are currently capable of a complete recharge in under 1-hour when connected to a standard 110V wall outlet. Here, the limiting factor is the maximum amperage available from a conventional wall socket.

By way of comparison, most golf carts take anywhere from 5 to 8 hours to fully recharge. Here, the limiting factor is the underlying battery technology: usually lead-acid or lithium-ion. This is primarily due to the upper limits imposed by the use of volatile substances, which overheat if charged too rapidly, thus posing fire and explosion hazards.

The eCell's solid-state technology also offers other significant advantages over standard battery technologies. In its solar-powered Spree EV, the eCell will outlast the vehicle's life with over 30,000 charge-discharge cycles available. Backing this up, the company offers a 10-year warranty on the eCell installed in its Spree vehicles.

https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/TPII/news/TPII-Provides-Update-on-Spree-Solar-Powered-EV-Rapid-Charge-Battery-Technology---Certification-in-Progress?id=332382

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Zardiw

02/15/22 7:40 PM

#50489 RE: I am done #50467

$TPII News: Canada's Largest Synthetic Crude producer accepts delivery.

Syncrude-Canada's largest producer of synthetic crude oil from oil sands-was amongst the earliest customers to attend EEL demonstrations. Representatives expressed a strong interest in the genset, particularly the unique ability of its eCell to operate at extreme temperatures well beyond the limits at which lithium-based battery technology degrades.

Syncrude will now accept delivery of the unit on March 1, 2022. TPII intends to attend delivery and observe the commencement of testing, which is expected to continue over a two-week period.

Syncrude's initial trial period will be limited to a single application. However, it has also expressed interest in taking delivery of further EEL genset units for testing in additional applications. TPII is currently working to provide Syncrude with units for a second application.

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