Cymat Technologies Ltd. announced that it has commenced with the production of prototype automotive components to be followed by physical impact testing for an electric vehicle manufacturer ("OEM"). Cymat has been working with this OEM for almost a year to develop a composite solution for the underside impact protection of a new electric vehicle's ("EV") battery enclosure. The traditional industry solution has been a reinforced, high-strength steel plate.

The OEM engaged Cymat when its own solution, a machined high-strength steel plate, failed to meet its testing criteria. Cymat, together with its design partner, Tesseract Structural Innovations Inc. ("Tesseract"), has developed an advanced aluminum foam sandwich structure featuring an ultra-thin version of high density SmartMetalTM aluminum foam. The component is engineered to protect the battery box from an impact force of 120 joules from an object the size of a trailer hitch ball which is equivalent to a collision at 48 miles per hour.

Cymat's design offers a slim profile that is 40% lighter and more economical than the traditional steel solution. Lightweighting is critical in EVs as a vehicle's range is directly proportional to its mass. As well, the elevated weight in current EVs causes considerable roadway damage.

As such, the lighter weight and enhanced crash protection of Cymat's component are especially germane to today's corporate focus on ESG goals. Cymat and Tesseract have designed the component utilizing computerized simulations performed by an independent laboratory. These simulations have illustrated that this component exceeds the OEM's rigorous standards for impact protection.

The next phase physical impact testing is intended to further validate these simulation results. Upon the successful completion of these tests, Cymat anticipates that it will commence negotiations with the OEM to manufacture the component for the new electric vehicle, scheduled to be launched in late 2024/early 2025. Cymat has exclusive ownership of this design concept, which has relevance to virtually all other electric vehicle battery enclosures.

The Company intends to utilize these test results, including high-speed video of the component's performance, to market its design to other electric vehicle OEMs and parts manufacturers. Cymat is continuing to work closely with other automotive OEMs and parts manufacturers on additional components, including those outlined in previous press releases (July 5, 2022 and December 13, 2023). Updates on these development programs and other automotive initiatives will be forthcoming.