Aqua Metals, Inc. announced the completion of due diligence on a property in Tahoe-Reno, as well as plans to commence phased development of a five-acre recycling campus designed to process more than 20 million pounds of lithium-ion battery material each year with its innovative Li AquaRefining™ technology. Nevada is the only U.S. state with companies across every facet of the lithium battery supply chain (mining, manufacturing, and recycling), and Aqua Metals is planning its recycling campus in the Tahoe-Reno IndustrialCenter (TRIC) in the heart of the region's growing battery ecosystem. Aqua Metals intends to design and develop the campus with the goal of sustainably recycling enough critical metals - like lithium hydroxide, nickel, copper, and cobalt - from spent lithium batteries to supply the raw materials for manufacturing 100,000 average EV battery packs every year.

The Company's patent-pending Li AquaRefining™ technology is an innovative, closed-loop recycling system based on electroplating, producing high-purity metals with electricity instead of polluting furnaces or one-time-use chemical waste of other recycling approaches. Aqua Metals currently operates what it believes to be the first sustainable lithium battery recycling facility at its nearby Li AquaRefining pilot plant and plans to power the newcommercial-scale campus using on-site renewable energy and purchase additional carbon-free energy to match its usage and overall carbon impact. Aqua Metals has entered into a definitiveagreement to acquire the five-acre site and expects to complete the purchase of the new campus, including an existing building, next month subject to customary closing conditions and Aqua Metals' receipt of the necessary financing with which to finance the purchase.

The Company's initial plans call for upgrading the current building to install a commercial-scale Li AquaRefining system capable of recycling 3,000 tons of lithium battery ‘black mass' each year. The Companyexpects to complete redevelopment of the current space and finalize equipment installation this year, and to commence operations at the new campus in the first quarter of 2024. Aqua Metals intends to fund the purchase of the newproperty with a non-dilutive loan and has entered into a non-binding letter of intent with a mortgage lender that Aqua Metals has worked with in the past to acquire the necessary financing for the propertypurchase.

Aqua Metals also intends to finance the development of Phase One through a non-dilutive loan. The Company is currently in discussions with a provider of debt financing that has provided financing in the past. In Phase Two, subject to the successful operation of the first lithium battery recycling facility, Aqua Metals expects to build a second lithium battery recycling facility at the property with capacity to process an additional 6,000 tons of lithium black mass per year.

In this phase, the company also anticipates building additional space for enhanced research and development into sustainable recycling innovations and processing novel lithium battery chemistries to further expand the capabilities of the clean metals recycling campus.