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Bradda Head Signs MOU with Tyfast Energy
Bradda Head Lithium Limited has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Tyfast Energy Corp. to explore a domestic US lithium supply chain for Tyfast's advanced battery anode materials. This collaboration aims to utilize Bradda Head's lithium assets in Arizona and Nevada with Tyfast's downstream qualification process, supporting a Made-in-USA supply chain for high-performance batteries targeting heavy-duty industrial and defense applications. The agreement will evaluate battery-grade lithium from Bradda Head's US projects for integration into Tyfast's lithium vanadium oxide anode platform, potentially providing Bradda Head with a downstream pathway for its US lithium resources and advancing its strategy to become a domestic supplier. Disclaimer*

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\nThis announcement is a correction of the announcement published on 12 May 2026 (RNS number 0081E), for which the announcement headline was incorrect. No other amendments have been made. \n\n12 May 2026\nBradda Head Lithium Limited\n(\"Bradda Head\" or the \"Company\")\n \nBradda Head Lithium and Tyfast Energy Sign MOU to Advance the Development of a Domestic US Lithium Supply Chain for Next-Generation LVO Battery Anodes\n \nBradda Head Lithium Limited, a United States-focused lithium exploration and development company, and Tyfast Energy Corp. (\"Tyfast\"), a developer of advanced battery materials for heavy-duty electrification, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (\"MOU\") to explore a domestic US lithium supply pathway for Tyfast's proprietary lithium vanadium oxide (\"LVO\") anode material. The collaboration aims to leverage Bradda Head's wholly owned US lithium assets in Arizona and Nevada with Tyfast's downstream battery material qualification process, advancing a Made-in-USA supply chain for high-performance batteries targeting the most demanding industrial and defense applications.\nThe collaboration will evaluate battery-grade lithium sourced entirely from US-based projects for integration into Tyfast's LVO anode platform, supporting heavy-duty vehicle electrification across construction, mining, trucking, and defense. This also provides Bradda Head with a potential downstream pathway for its US lithium assets, supporting its strategy to advance toward production and participate in the domestic battery supply chain.\nHighlights\n• MOU signed to evaluate battery-grade lithium from Bradda Head's US projects for Tyfast's LVO anode\n• Bradda Head to assess feedstock and processing pathways; Tyfast will lead material qualification, and performance testing\n• Focus on heavy-duty sector (mining, construction, trucking, defense)\n• Supports development of a fully domestic US battery materials supply chain\n \nIan Stalker, Executive Chair of Bradda Head Lithium said:\n\"We have always believed that the proximity of our US projects to end-users is our greatest competitive advantage. This agreement further builds on our credentials and strategy of developing US lithium for the US market.\nThis collabo...