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Solvonis Therapeutics plc (LSE: SVNS), an emerging biopharmaceutical company developing novel medicines for high-burden central nervous system (‘CNS’) disorders, is delighted to announce the appointment of Paul Carter as Non-Executive Director, effective 27 October 2025.

Paul Carter is a highly accomplished global biopharmaceutical leader with nearly three decades of senior executive experience spanning commercial, operational, and strategic leadership roles. He has built and scaled businesses across Europe, North America, and Asia, combining deep operational expertise with a proven record of driving transformational growth and delivering long-term shareholder value.

Paul currently serves as Non-Executive Chair of Clinigen Group plc, a leading global pharmaceutical services and supply company supporting access to medicines in over 120 countries. He is also Chair of Memo Therapeutics AG, a Swiss-based private clinical-stage biotech developing novel antibody therapeutics, and Chair of Kyowa Kirin International plc, the European subsidiary of Kyowa Kirin Co., Ltd. (TSE: 4151), a Japan-based global specialty pharmaceutical company. In addition, Paul serves as Non-Executive Director at Immatics N.V. (NASDAQ: IMTX), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company, pioneering TCR-based immunotherapies for cancer.

He previously held senior global roles including Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer at Gilead Sciences, Inc. (NASDAQ: GILD), where he oversaw international operations across 38 markets and delivered annual revenues exceeding US$30 billion.

His appointment strengthens the Solvonis Board as the Company continues to advance its differentiated CNS pipeline and execute its capital-efficient, licensing-first growth strategy across addiction, psychiatry, and neurology.

Anthony Tennyson, Chief Executive Officer of Solvonis, commented: ‘We are delighted to welcome Paul to the Solvonis Board. He brings an exceptional depth of global leadership experience and strategic insight from some of the world’s most successful pharmaceutical organisations. His expertise in scaling innovative science into global commercial success will be invaluable as Solvonis advances its CNS pipeline and builds towards the next phase of sustainable growth.’

Paul Carter added: ‘Solvonis is building an exciting and differentiated CNS biopharmaceutical platform with significant potential to deliver impact for patients and value for shareholders. I look forward to working with Anthony and the Board to help shape strategy, strengthen partnerships, and support the Company’s continued evolution and growth.’

Option Grant

Mr Carter has been granted 21 million share options under the Company’s existing long term incentive plan (‘LTIP’), exercisable over ordinary shares of £0.001 each in Solvonis Therapeutics Plc at an exercise price of £0.0034 per share. The options have a three-year life and vest in three equal tranches: one-third on grant date, one-third on the first anniversary of grant date, and one-third on the second anniversary of grant.

Enquiries:

Solvonis Therapeutics plc
Anthony Tennyson, CEO & Executive Director
anthony@solvonis.com

Singer Capital Markets (Broker)
Phil Davies
+44 (0) 20 7496 3000

About Solvonis Therapeutics plc

Solvonis Therapeutics plc (LSE: SVNS) is an emerging biopharmaceutical company developing novel small-molecule therapeutics for high-burden central nervous system (CNS) disorders. Headquartered in London and listed on the main market of the London Stock Exchange, Solvonis is advancing a differentiated pipeline of repurposed and novel compounds across addiction, psychiatry, and neurology.

The Company’s lead programmes address Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), with additional discovery work supporting expansion into broader CNS indications. Its lead asset, SVN-001, is currently in Phase 3 for severe AUD in the UK, while SVN-002 is preparing for a Phase 2b trial in the US targeting moderate-to-severe AUD. The preclinical PTSD programme (SVN-SDN-14) leverages novel serotonin-dopamine modulators designed to enhance pro-social behaviour and long-term outcomes.

In parallel, Solvonis is advancing proprietary CNS discovery programmes built on a dedicated compound library to identify new small-molecule modulators of key neurotransmitter systems. This platform enables efficient early-stage innovation and supports the Company’s integrated approach to developing therapies across its three strategic pillars.

With a capital-efficient model, dual development strategy, and near-term partnering opportunities, Solvonis is positioned to deliver sustained value through innovation in CNS therapeutics.

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Paul Carter

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Non-Executive Director

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Initial notification

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Solvonis Therapeutics Plc

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LEI

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Ordinary shares of £0.001 each in Solvonis Therapeutics Plc

Identification code (ISIN) for Solvonis Therapeutics Plc ordinary shares: GB00BMD1Z199

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Issue of Long Term Incentive Plan (‘LTIPs’)

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£0.0034

21,000,000

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27 October 2025

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London Stock Exchange, XLON

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Jangada Mines Plc (AIM: JAN), a Brazil focused natural resource development company, is pleased to announce that its 15-hole 1,800m diamond drilling (‘DD’) programme has commenced at the 7,211-hectare Paranaíta Gold Project (‘Paranaíta’ or the ‘Project’) located in Brazil’s historically significant Alta Floresta-Juruena Gold Province.

Highlights:

  • 3,100m of trenching completed – further highly visually mineralised veins identified
  • 15-hole, 1,800m diamond drilling programme commenced
  • Drilling to focus on high grade mineral sequences identified from trenching, topographic studies and extensive historic data
  • Drilling campaign aiming to increase resource to 350,000 oz gold under JORC
  • Significant potential for further resource growth with multiple additional targets already identified

Following the completion of 3,100m of trenching, which yielded further highly visually mineralised veins, the analysis of existing data, and two topographic studies, a 10-week drill programme at Paranaíta has been designed primarily targeting the high-grade TP2 and TP3.2 (within TP3) targets. The first 8 drill holes of c.120m each will target the identified mineral sequence from trenches TR-02 to TR-08, where the mineralised vein was well identified over more than 700m and contained visible gold.

Figure 1: Drill holes on TP2

The remaining holes will target TP3.2 where the trenches TR-19 to TR-31 were executed with excellent results yielding well identified mafic dikes and disseminated granites. TR-18 identified a 2m thick vein (See Figure 2). The location of these is now being finalised and will depend on the chemical analysis results due in Q4.

Figure 2: 2m thick vein at TR18

The drill programme is focused on expanding the current resource from 210,000 oz Au @3.165 g/t to ~350,000 oz Au under the JORC code. The TP2 and TP3.2 zones have a resource of c.106,600 oz @ 16.65 g/t Au and c.34,600 oz @ 1.35 g/t Au respectively and are two of the six identified high priority targets along the 8km mineralised corridor. This corridor has 15+ high-grade gold occurrences and historical sampling up to 135 g/t Au.

Jangada CEO, Paulo Misk, said: ‘With trenching now complete and having confirmed further visually mineralised vein systems, we are pleased to announce the launch of our inaugural drill programme at the high-grade Paranaíta Gold Project. This 15-hole, 1,800-metre campaign will focus on two of the six identified high-grade, near-surface zones. Our immediate goal is to expand the current resource to approximately 350,000 ounces of gold. However, with multiple additional targets across the broader project area, we believe there is significant potential for further resource growth through continued exploration.

‘In the current gold price environment, high-grade, shallow deposits are especially attractive, as they typically fall at the lower end of the capital cost curve and offer robust margins with strong value potential. We believe Paranaíta exemplifies these characteristics. Accordingly, we look forward to fast-tracking its development and that continued success will underpin a meaningful revaluation of Jangada.’

Trench Locations TP2:

Qualified Person’s Statement

The technical information in this announcement has been reviewed by Mr. Peter Heinrich Müller who is a member of the South African Council of Natural Scientific Professions (#114766). Mr. Müller is a senior professional geologist with +17 years of experience in the mining industry, which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which he has undertaken to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 edition of the JORC Code. Mr. Müller also meets the requirements of a competent person under the AIM Note for Mining, Oil and Gas Companies. Mr. Müller has no economic, financial or pecuniary interest in the Company, and he consents to the inclusion in this document of the matters based on his technical information in the form and context in which it appears.

ENDS

For further information please visit www.jangadamines.com or contact:

Jangada Mines plc

Brian McMaster (Chairman)

Tel: +44 (0)20 7317 6629

Strand Hanson Limited

(Nominated & Financial Adviser)

Ritchie Balmer

James Spinney

David Asquith

Tel: +44 (0)20 7409 3494

Tavira Financial Ltd

(Broker)

Jonathan Evans

Tel: +44 (0)20 7100 5100

Investor Relations

Hugo de Salis

hugo@lepanto.co.uk

The information contained within this announcement is deemed by the Company to constitute inside information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulation (EU) No. 596/2014 as it forms part of United Kingdom domestic law by virtue of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, as amended by virtue of the Market Abuse (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019.

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Perth, Australia (ABN Newswire) – Altech Batteries Limited (ASX:ATC,OTC:ALTHF) (FRA:A3Y) (OTCMKTS:ALTHF) reports the completion of a full suite of safety self-destruction validation tests performed on its Sodium-Nickel-Chloride (SNC) battery technology. The tests were designed to simulate the most severe field hazards that can occur during storage, transport, or operation.

Highlights

– All SNC safety destruction tests successfully completed with zero thermal runaway, fire or explosion

– Extreme fire, impact, over-charge, and submersion tests confirm full mechanical and chemical stability

– SNC cells remained sealed and intact after 850degC gasoline fire for 30 minutes

– Rod penetration and water exposure produced only harmless steam; no violent reactions observed

– Ten-metre drop and 48 km/h crash caused minor dents, no leakage or rupture

– Module endured 2.5h saltwater immersion without any external reaction or voltage loss

– Over-charge at 145% nominal voltage showed no venting, swelling, or heat generation

– Bullet impacts caused brief smoke only; structure and voltage remained stable

– Confirms SNC chemistry as one of the safest energy-storage technologies for UPS, stationery and transport applications

Across all scenarios – including direct fire exposure, rod penetration, over-charge, ballistic impact, drop test, impact test and submersion – the SNC cells and modules demonstrated exceptional chemical stability and mechanical resilience. No explosions, thermal runaways, or uncontrolled reactions were recorded in any test. The results confirm what long-term field deployments have already indicated: SNC batteries are intrinsically safe, thermally robust, and chemically contained, even when exposed to conditions far beyond those specified under international certification standards such as UL 1973, IEC 62619, and UN 38.3.

Cell Fire Exposure Test

Three fully charged SNC battery cells were subjected to a 30-minute gasoline fire reaching 850degC. Despite the extreme conditions, there was no explosion, no rupture of the cell casing, and no leakage or release of internal materials. The cells remained structurally intact throughout the test.

Module Fire Exposure Test

A hot, fully charged SNC battery module was subjected to a 30-minute gasoline fire reaching 850degC. The flames were extinguished within one minute. No explosion occurred, the cell casing remained intact, and only minor mechanical weakening was observed.

Module Rod Penetration Test

A fully charged SNC battery module was pierced with a 20mm steel rod and then exposed to water. After 23 minutes, an external reaction generated steam and a small amount of vapour, which gradually dissipated over four hours. No explosion or violent reaction occurred throughout the test.

Ten Metre Drop Test

A fully charged, operational SNC battery module was dropped from a height of 10m onto a steel pole, simulating an impact at approximately 30MPH. The test caused minor denting, but the battery casing remained intact with no rupture, leakage, or loss of structural integrity.

Module Impact Tests

A set of fully charged SNC battery packs was crash-tested by impacting a simulated utility pole at 48km/h using a vehicle. No explosion, fire, or thermal reaction occurred during or after the collision, confirming the chemistry’s strong structural integrity and inherent safety under severe impact conditions.

Module Saltwater Exposure

A fully operational Altech SNC battery module was tested under 3.5% saltwater exposure, including a full 2.5-hour submersion period.

Throughout the test, no fire, explosion, or external reaction occurred, demonstrating the system’s inherent chemical stability and sealed-cell safety even in highly conductive marine environments.

Module Overcharge Test

A fully charged SNC battery was subjected to 145% of its nominal voltage for one hour (45% higher than the UL1973) over charge limit. The test resulted in no swelling, venting, or thermal reaction, confirming the battery’s exceptional tolerance to overvoltage conditions and intrinsic electrochemical stability.

Module Bullet Impact

A fully operational SNC battery was struck by both shotgun and rifle rounds during ballistic testing. The impacts produced only brief, minor smoke with no ignition, fire, or explosion. The cell structure remained stable, confirming the chemistry’s exceptional tolerance to extreme mechanical abuse.

INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS

These cumulative tests reinforce the SNC system’s fundamental safety principles:

– Solid-state architecture – No liquid electrolyte or polymer separator that can burn, leak, or decompose.

– Low internal pressure – No gas generation under over-charge or thermal stress.

– Ceramic isolation – The B-alumina solid electrolyte maintains ionic conduction but blocks electrons, preventing short-circuit propagation.

– Sealed stainless-steel casing – Provides complete containment and mechanical strength even under severe deformation.

– Self-regulating chemistry – Sodium and nickel-chloride redox couples exhibit natural equilibrium limits, preventing energy overshoot or dendrite formation.

Unlike lithium-ion or lead-acid systems, which rely on organic electrolytes and pressure-relief vents, SNC modules remain hermetically sealed for their entire service life, eliminating risks of gas venting, electrolyte ejection, or thermal propagation.

Altech Managing Director Iggy Tan commented:

‘These independent abuse tests confirm what long-term field data has been telling us for years – our sodium-nickel-chloride technology batteries produced by partner company AMPower, are exceptionally safe. Even under direct fire, impact, or over-voltage, the cells remain sealed and stable. This level of intrinsic safety is a major differentiator for Altech. As global energy-storage installations increase near population centres and critical infrastructure, regulators and customers are demanding non-flammable chemistries. SNC meets that demand today.’

‘We are proud to demonstrate that our SNC batteries can endure conditions well beyond certification limits while maintaining integrity and performance. This gives confidence to partners, insurers, and end-users that SNC systems deliver not only long cycle life and temperature tolerance but also unmatched safety’.

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About Altech Batteries Ltd:

Altech Batteries Limited (ASX:ATC,OTC:ALTHF) (FRA:A3Y) is a specialty battery technology company that has a joint venture agreement with world leading German battery institute Fraunhofer IKTS (‘Fraunhofer’) to commercialise the revolutionary CERENERGY(R) Sodium Alumina Solid State (SAS) Battery. CERENERGY(R) batteries are the game-changing alternative to lithium-ion batteries. CERENERGY(R) batteries are fire and explosion-proof; have a life span of more than 15 years and operate in extreme cold and desert climates. The battery technology uses table salt and is lithium-free; cobalt-free; graphite-free; and copper-free, eliminating exposure to critical metal price rises and supply chain concerns.

The joint venture is commercialising its CERENERGY(R) battery, with plans to construct a 100MWh production facility on Altech’s land in Saxony, Germany. The facility intends to produce CERENERGY(R) battery modules to provide grid storage solutions to the market.

Source:
Altech Batteries Ltd

Contact:
Corporate
Iggy Tan
Managing Director
Altech Batteries Limited
Tel: +61-8-6168-1555
Email: info@altechgroup.com

Martin Stein
Chief Financial Officer
Altech Batteries Limited
Tel: +61-8-6168-1555
Email: info@altechgroup.com

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TSX-V: WLR

Frankfurt: 6YL

 Walker Lane Resources Ltd. (TSXV: WLR,OTC:CMCXF) (Frankfurt: 6YL); ‘Walker Lane’) is pleased to announce that Precision Geosurveys Inc. has been contracted to complete an airborne total magnetic field and radiometric survey on its Tule canyon Project located in the prolific Walker Lane Gold Trend.

Precision Geosurveys Inc. of Reno, NV and Langley, BC will commence the airborne survey in the next few days following completion of ongoing surveys by Precision in the Tonopah area of west central Nevada. A total of 212 line-kilometers will be flown along lines spaced 100 meters apart, 30 meters above ground level. The results are anticipated to be useful in mapping the complex altered volcanic stratigraphy present on the property and to contribute information that will further pinpoint proposed drill targets on the property.

Mr. Kevin Brewer, P.Geo President and CEO of Walker Lane Resources Ltd. noted that ‘We are very excited to be commencing exploration at the Tule Canyon project. We thank Silver Range Resources for helping to coordinate this work. Their efforts are testimony to our shared belief that Tule Canyon holds significant promise. We look forward to soon being able to confirm a drilling program for this project in the near future.’

About the Tule Canyon Property

The Tule Canyon Property sits astride a prominent deflection in the regional magnetic field associated with the underlying Sylvania Pluton. High grade gold and silver mineralization in the district is localized along this feature. The principal objectives of the survey will be to accurately map this deflection and to locate second order anomalies which may be associated with structurally controlled precious metal mineralization.

The Tule Canyon Property is 95 km south of Tonopah and 80 km northwest of Beatty near the NevadaCalifornia border. Mineralization on the property occurs along a 5-kilometre-long trend coincident with a major structural inflection in the Sylvania Pluton mapped by regional aeromagnetic surveys. Gold and silver mineralization is hosted in numerous quartz veins with mesothermal textures. Precious metals are associated with hematite, pyrite, yellow plumbo-jarosite or similar lead oxides, rare galena and copper oxides. The western end of the trend covering the Ingall’s Vein and the China Doll zones are silver-dominant with mineralization returning up to 4,320 g/t Ag and up to 31.8 g/t Au. The eastern end of the trend is gold-dominant with assays up to 37.3 g/t Au at surface and 27.6 g/t Au underground. Silver assays from material collected in this eastern area range up to 183 g/t Ag.

Mining in Tule Canyon dates from prior to 1848 when Mexican placer miners first began work in the area. Hard rock mining on the property dates from the 1890’s at the Dark Secret Mine. Mining at the nearby Eastside Mine and the Ingalls Vein occurred during the late 1900’s with a small heap leach operation constructed at the latter property.

A small open pit mining operated at the Dark Secret Mine during the 1980’s and reportedly shipped material to Goldfield for processing. In the pit, coalescing veins appear to form a bulk tonnage target. A chip-trench sample across the bottom of the pit returned 40 m @ 0.469 g/t Au including 20 m @ 0.695 g/t Au. Grab samples of vein material in the pit returned up to 14.1 g/t Au. Despite the past history of mining and high-grade surface mineralization on the property, there is little evidence of modern exploration activity and no known drilling.

A video presentation describing results to date at Tule Canyon is available on Silver Range’s website at www.silverrangeresources.com and further information is also available on the Company website at www.walkerlaneresources.com.

Note: Technical information in this news release has been approved by Kevin Brewer, P.Geo who relied on information provided to him by Silver Range Resources Ltd. and information in the public domain. Historical information cited in this news release was obtained from Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology district files and from historical publications. Investors should be cautioned that this information has not been independently verified by the Company.

About Walker Lane Resources Ltd.

Walker Lane Resources Ltd. is a growth-stage exploration company focused on the exploration of high-grade gold, silver and polymetallic deposits in the Walker Lane Gold Trend District in Nevada and the Rancheria Silver District in Yukon/B.C. and other property assets in Yukon. The Company intends to initiate an aggressive exploration program to advance the Tule Canyon (Walker Lane, Nevada) and Amy (Rancheria Silver District, B.C.) projects through drilling programs with the aim of achieving resource definition in the near future.

On behalf of the Board:
‘Kevin Brewer’
Kevin Brewer, President, CEO and Director
Walker Lane Resources Ltd.

Cautionary and Forward Looking Statements

This press release and related figures, contain certain forward-looking information and forward-looking statements as defined in applicable securities laws (collectively referred to as forward-looking statements). These statements relate to future events or our future performance. All statements other than statements of historical fact are forward-looking statements. The use of any of the words ‘anticipate’, ‘plans’, ‘continue’, ‘estimate’, ‘expect’, ‘may’, ‘will’, ‘project’, ‘predict’, ‘potential’, ‘should’, ‘believe’ ‘targeted’, ‘can’, ‘anticipates’, ‘intends’, ‘likely’, ‘should’, ‘could’ or grammatical variations thereof and similar expressions is intended to identify forward-looking statements. These statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results or events to differ materially from those anticipated in such forward-looking statements. These statements speak only as of the date of this presentation. These forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements concerning: our strategy and priorities including certain statements included in this presentation are forward-looking statements within the meaning of Canadian securities laws, including statements regarding the Tule Canyon, Cambridge, Silver Mountain, and Shamrock Properties in Nevada (USA), and its properties including Silverknife and Amy properties in British Columbia, the Silver Hart, Blue Heaven and Logjam properties in Yukon all of which now comprise the mineral property assets of WLR. WLR has assumed other assets of CMC Metals Ltd. including common share holdings of North Bay Resources Inc. (OTC-US: NBRI) and all conditions and agreements pertaining to the sale of the Bishop mill gold processing facility and remain subject to the condition of the option of the Silverknife property with Coeur Mining Inc. (TSX:CDE). These forward-looking statements reflect the Company’s current beliefs and are based on information currently available to the Company and assumptions the Company believes are reasonable. The Company has made various assumptions, including, among others, that: the historical information related to the Company’s properties is reliable; the Company’s operations are not disrupted or delayed by unusual geological or technical problems; the Company has the ability to explore the Company’s properties; the Company will be able to raise any necessary additional capital on reasonable terms to execute its business plan; the Company’s current corporate activities will proceed as expected; general business and economic conditions will not change in a material adverse manner; and budgeted costs and expenditures are and will continue to be accurate.

Actual results and developments may differ materially from results and developments discussed in the forward-looking statements as they are subject to a number of significant risks and uncertainties, including: public health threats; fluctuations in metals prices, price of consumed commodities and currency markets; future profitability of mining operations; access to personnel; results of exploration and development activities, accuracy of technical information; risks related to ownership of properties; risks related to mining operations; risks related to mineral resource figures being estimates based on interpretations and assumptions which may result in less mineral production under actual conditions than is currently anticipated; the interpretation of drilling results and other geological data; receipt, maintenance and security of permits and mineral property titles; environmental and other regulatory risks; changes in operating expenses; changes in general market and industry conditions; changes in legal or regulatory requirements; other risk factors set out in this presentation; and other risk factors set out in the Company’s public disclosure documents. Although the Company has attempted to identify significant risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially, there may be other risks that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. Certain of these risks and uncertainties are beyond the Company’s control. Consequently, all of the forward-looking statements are qualified by these cautionary statements, and there can be no assurances that the actual results or developments will be realized or, even if substantially realized, that they will have the expected consequences or benefits to, or effect on, the Company.

The information contained in this presentation is derived from management of the Company and otherwise from publicly available information and does not purport to contain all of the information that an investor may desire to have in evaluating the Company. The information has not been independently verified, may prove to be imprecise, and is subject to material updating, revision and further amendment. While management is not aware of any misstatements regarding any industry data presented herein, no representation or warranty, express or implied, is made or given by or on behalf of the Company as to the accuracy, completeness or fairness of the information or opinions contained in this presentation and no responsibility or liability is accepted by any person for such information or opinions. The forward-looking statements and information in this presentation speak only as of the date of this presentation and the Company assumes no obligation to update or revise such information to reflect new events or circumstances, except as may be required by applicable law. Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements and information are reasonable, there can be no assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct. Because of the risks, uncertainties and assumptions contained herein, prospective investors should not read forward-looking information as guarantees of future performance or results and should not place undue reliance on forward-looking information. Nothing in this presentation is, or should be relied upon as, a promise or representation as to the future. To the extent any forward-looking statement in this presentation constitutes ‘future-oriented financial information’ or ‘financial outlooks’ within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws, such information is being provided to demonstrate the anticipated market penetration and the reader is cautioned that this information may not be appropriate for any other purpose and the reader should not place undue reliance on such future-oriented financial information and financial outlooks. Future-oriented financial information and financial outlooks, as with forward-looking statements generally, are, without limitation, based on the assumptions and subject to the risks set out above. The Company’s actual financial position and results of operations may differ materially from management’s current expectations and, as a result, the Company’s revenue and expenses. The Company’s financial projections were not prepared with a view toward compliance with published guidelines of International Financial Reporting Standards and have not been examined, reviewed or compiled by the Company’s accountants or auditors. The Company’s financial projections represent management’s estimates as of the dates indicated thereon.

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The global transition to a green economy has been a boon for the cleantech market — it’s helping investment in renewable energy and clean technology continue to grow, allowing the sector to keep building momentum.

Though cleantech’s long-term outlook is stable, the industry is facing challenges in Western markets as US policy shifts have sparked climate finance concerns. With US leadership on climate finance appearing to recede, there’s an opportunity for the Canadian market to take a leading role.

In fact, Canada was the second-most represented country in the Global Cleantech 100.

Here’s a look at the best-performing Canadian cleantech stocks on the TSX and TSXV in 2025 by year-to-date gains. CSE-listed companies were considered, but none made the list at this time.

Data for this article was gathered on October 20, 2025, using TradingView’s stock screener. Only companies with market capitalizations greater than C$50 million were considered.

1. Anaergia (TSX:ANRG)

Year-to-date gain: 165.96 percent
Market cap: C$417.19 million
Share price: C$2.50

Anaergia is a global company that specializes in converting waste, including wastewater and agricultural and municipal solid waste, into renewable energy, clean water and organic fertilizer.

The company has operations in 17 countries spanning North America, Africa, Asia and Europe. In 2025, Anaergia has expanded its global reach through partnerships with companies in Italy and Spain, as well as through a partnership agreement to build a biogas facility in South Korea.

In July 2024, Anaergia closed the third tranche of a C$40.8 million investment deal with Marny Investissement that gave Marny a controlling interest of about 60 percent in Anaergia, supporting the company’s pivot to employ a greater focus on technology sales and operations and maintenance contracts.

The company’s September 2025 investor presentation highlighted its new strategy of streamlined operations, expanding through global partnerships and selective Build-Own-Operate delivery.

2. Tantalus Systems (TSX:GRID)

Year-to-date gain: 93.68 percent
Market cap: C$179.51 million
Share price: C$3.68

Tantalus Systems provides technology that gives utilities greater control and insight into their electric grids.

This includes advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), load management systems and grid analytics, all of which contribute to a more efficient and reliable power grid.

One of its key products, TRUConnect AMI, provides real-time data on energy consumption and grid conditions. The TRUFlex Load+DER Management system helps manage energy demand and integrate distributed energy resources like solar power, while TRUGrid Automation optimizes grid operations and improves response to events like power failures.

On July 7, Tantalus announced that it was extending its partnership with EPB in Chattanooga, Tennessee, to deploy 20,000 TRUSense Ethernet Gateways over the next five years, integrating with EPB’s fiber network to enhance grid modernization and operational efficiency.

The company’s annual recurring revenue has grown at an approximate compound annual growth rate of 18 percent since 2016, according to its October presentation.

3. CVW Sustainable Royalties (TSXV:CVW)

Year-to-date gain: 17.65 percent
Market cap: C$149.74 million
Share price: C$1.00

CVW Sustainable Royalties, previously CVW CleanTech, is a royalty company that invests in other cleantech enterprises in exchange for a share of their revenue.

The company rebranded and changed its TSX Venture exchange listing from a technology issuer to an investment issuer in July after transitioning to a royalty model in 2024.

It is still committed to commercializing its CVW technology, which recovers bitumen and valuable minerals like titanium and zircon from oil sands tailings ponds. This reduces the environmental impact of oil and gas production, making the Canadian oil sands industry more sustainable.

CVW is planning to deploy its technology through a model of non-operating interests or royalty streams.

Its first royalty investment was in Northstar Clean Technologies (TSXV:ROOF,OTCQB:ROOOF), a company with technology that processes end-of-life asphalt shingles into components, including liquid asphalt, as well as aggregate and fiber for industrial use. The deal was finalized in September 2024.

In July, Northstar completed commissioning and produced its first liquid asphalt at its plant in Alberta, Canada.

Securities Disclosure: I, Meagen Seatter, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.

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Metals Focus published its annual Precious Metals Investment Focus report on Saturday (October 25).

The report from the leading gold analysis firm outlines the investment options available for those interested in leveraging rising demand for precious metals such as gold and silver. It also highlights key supply and demand trends shaping the precious metals market and driving prices now and over the next 12 months.

Gold surged over 65 percent from the start of 2025 to its record high of US$4,379.13 per ounce on October 17. Not to be outdone, silver skyrocketed more than 88 percent its highest-ever price of US$54.47 per ounce on the same day.

Although prices for both precious metals have since pulled back on profit taking, Metals Focus believes the conditions that created these record-high prices are still very much in play.

US trade policy driving gold price in 2025

Metals Focus analysts attribute gold’s stellar performance in 2025 to a number of factors largely centered on growing global economic uncertainty and ongoing geopolitical conflicts. Gold’s safe-haven status is highly favored in these conditions, attracting both retail and institutional investors as well as central banks.

However, the firm sees US President Donald Trump’s trade policies as the most influential: “In our view, the single most important factor has been uncertainty around US trade policy.”

Trump’s constant trade war waffling has businesses and governments scrambling to keep up and unable to plan for the future. As tariffs increase the price of goods while disrupting supply chains, inflation is becoming stickier.

This is baking in more macroeconomic risks into the global economy, and in turn raising the risk for stagflation — an environment that experts agree is ideal for higher gold prices.

The US Federal Reserve’s reversal of its monetary policy in mid-September 2025 with its first interest rate cut and the anticipation of further rate cuts to come are further boosting the gold price. The sustainability of growing US debt and the waning strength of the US dollar on the global stage are also price supporting factors for the yellow metal.

Central bank gold buying, which has reached record levels in recent years, also continued to be net positive in 2025, further driving demand. “Put together, these drivers explain why gold has not only reached fresh highs in 2025, but also why pullbacks have been shallow and short-lived, as investors have been rushing to buy dips,” states Metals Focus.

Silver price shoots up on liquidity squeeze

The same forces sending gold prices to new heights are also bringing silver along for the ride.

Silver often lags behind its sister metal, and this latest price cycle was no exception.

However, investor belief that silver remains undervalued given strong industrial demand and unprecedented tight supply finally pushed the metal to break on through to the other side of a 45 year record high.

Metals Focus also points to the liquidity squeeze in the silver futures market, specifically concerning the COMEX in London. As the immediate supply of silver has not been enough to meet rising demand, the spot price for silver has risen higher than the price of futures contracts, a phenomenon known as backwardation.

This creates a squeeze on short sellers who must now buy back silver contracts at higher prices.

The situation amplified silver’s rally in early to mid-October. However, later in the month shipments of silver from New York and China helped to alleviate this pressure.

Gold price outlook for 2026

Looking forward, the trends underlying much of gold’s record-breaking price momentum are expected to remain strong well into next year. Metals Focus sees the price of gold posting another annual average high of US$4,560 as it heads toward US$5,000 in 2026, potentially reaching a record US$4,850 in the fourth quarter.

These gains in gold are projected to materialize despite supply side growth. Metals Focus is forecasting a surplus of 41.9 million ounces in 2026, up 28 percent year-on-year. The firm sees gold mine production reaching another record high in 2026 at the same time that gold recycling could climb by 6 percent to a 14-year high in jewellery demand is likely to be affected by high prices, low consumer confidence, and economic uncertainty.

What will move gold prices higher in 2026?

Gold investors should take cues from interest rate moves, inflation levels, strength or weakness in the US dollar and sentiment surrounding the independence of the Federal Reserve.

Of course, US trade policy will continue to be a main theme for precious metals over the next 12 months.

“As we have witnessed since the beginning of the Trump 2.0 administration, the abrupt and often unpredictable nature of US policy moves and the resulting uncertainty for the global trade system, and in turn the global economy, is expected to be a key driver of sentiment towards gold,” states the firm in the report.

Further driving demand, central banks around the world are expected to remain net buyers of safe-haven gold as the global push toward de-dollarization continues.

Gold and silver price outlook.

Chart via Metals Focus, Bloomberg.

Silver price outlook for 2026

As for silver, the white metal will continue to be seen as a more affordable alternative to gold. Metals Focus is looking for silver to average US$57 next year, and even take a run at the US$60 level in mid- to late 2026.

Silver has not only benefited from safe-haven investor demand and strong industrial demand, but also tight supply. However, the firm notes that the ongoing supply deficit for silver is expected to fall from 143.6 million ounces in 2024 to 63.4 million ounces in 2025. That figure is expected to shrink further to 30.5 million ounces in 2026.

Nevertheless, the silver market remains in a supply deficit at a time when demand is strong.

“We therefore remain bullish towards silver for the rest of this year and 2026,” note the report’s authors, who expect silver to continue outperforming gold at least in the first half of the new year.

In response, the gold-silver ratio has the potential to continue falling in 2026. However, Metals Focus believes the market will see this trend reverse in the back half of the year as silver loses some steam.

Gold-silver ratio.

Chart via Metals Focus, Bloomberg.

Investor takeaway

Overall, Metal Focus is confident the precious metals bull market will continue for the rest of 2025 and into 2026.

Gold especially is benefiting from its safe-haven status at a time of heightened macroeconomic and geopolitical uncertainty. Silver is tracking its ascent and also seeing tight aboveground supply and sustained industrial demand.

For those who think they’ve missed out on the gains to be made in this latest precious metals bull cycle, there’s still plenty of upside to be had in the gold and silver markets in Q4 and heading into 2026.

Securities Disclosure: I, Melissa Pistilli, currently hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.

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