EV Minerals' Nickel Project, based in Quebec, Canada, emerges from a history of detailed exploration and is now poised for resource-stage development, poised to fulfill a growing global demand for Nickel, Copper, and Cobalt.

Underpinned by a dedicated and experienced technical team with deep roots in Nickel and Copper exploration, the project takes advantage of well-developed infrastructure and road access.

With extensive exploration, the project presents significant resource estimates and holds promise for further discoveries.

Detailed surveys and studious geological analysis continue to unravel the project's potential, highlighting areas of high-grade mineralization and numerous exploration targets.

With ongoing development planned, EV Minerals is steadfastly committed to unlocking the value within this project, promising a bright future for stakeholders and the larger EV industry.

EV Nickel Project

Potential Resource Expansion

Historical (non 43-101 Compliant) resources delineated by approximately 160 holes totaling 15,924 metres of drilling

The Main and North Zone Resource:
5.855 mt grading 0.21 % Ni, 0.11% Cu, 0.03% Co

North Zone ONLY Resource:
1.634 mt grading 0.46 % Ni, 0.18% Cu, 0.05% Co

Exploration Upside: Exploration drill hole DH 158 located east of the resource block and is situated along a high priority geophysical anomaly returned results 6.5 metres grading 0.80% Ni, 0.33% Cu, 0.06% Co, including 2.5 metres grading 1.3% Ni, 0.29% Cu, 0.08% Co.

EV Nickel Project

Well Defined Historical Near Surface Resource

Historical (non 43-101 Compliant) resources delineated by approximately 160 holes totaling 15,924 metres of drilling down to maximum depths of 150 metres below surface.

Notable historical drill intersections show strong NiEq grades.

EV Nickel Project

Well Defined Historical Near Surface Resource

Historical drilling shows deposit trending north-south with shallow dipping towards the east.

Quality Exploration Targets

Electromagnetic (AirTEMTM) and TMI Survey Completed Q4 2022

73 lines flown covering 305.8 line kms at 100 metre spacing

Two main magnetic features identified are consistent with conductive trends (Western and Eastern Trends)

Western Trend
Includes historical non-compliant resources
Eastern Trend
Largely untouched with northern extent of the conductive trend being most highly magnetic within the entire area (High Priority Exploration Target)
Study Findings
Magnetism is caused by presence of sulphides rather than magnetite. Strong correlation between Iron and Nickel grades
Follow up Work
Planned exploration for both Western and Eastern Trends planned for Q2 2023 (Permitting underway)

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