Grid Battery Metals Inc. announced that it will immediately begin the 2024 Exploration Program on its Clayton Valley Lithium Project. The planned exploration program is identified in the NI 43-101 Technical Report completed by Mr. Steven McMillin P.G. filed on SEDAR+ and viewed on the Company's website at Clayton Valley Technical Report. Furthermore, the Company has selected Rangefront Geological ("Rangefront") to perform both a detailed soil sampling on a 250 m X 250 m spacing and to oversee a CSAMT geophysical survey performed by KLM Geoscience.

The CSAMT survey is a preferred method for identifying strata that may contain lithium brine (evidenced by low resistivity), and structures that potentially focus brine. The soil sampling will identify where subsurface brine may have reached the surface. The combination of CSAMT and geochemistry will assist the Company in determining the next steps for its 2024 exploration including the planning of a first phase drill program.

For over a decade, Rangefront has combined in-depth expertise with cutting-edge technology to provide mining consulting services, contract labor, field crew services, and vehicular support to the mining industry. With services available across North America, Rangefront will work closely with Grid to provide high-quality soil sampling and mineral exploration program tailored to the Clayton Valley Lithium project.