MONTREAL, Quebec — September 30, 2025 — Leads & Copy — Volatus Aerospace Inc. and VoltaXplore Inc. have signed a Letter of Intent for the supply of Canadian-made lithium-ion battery cells to power Volatus’ next-generation drones. This agreement aims to strengthen Volatus’ product differentiation and supply chain security, while positioning both companies for growth across civil, defense, and Arctic surveillance markets.
VoltaXplore will allocate production capacity from its 1 MWh Montréal facility to supply Volatus with advanced battery cells engineered and manufactured in Canada, upon the finalization of a formal supply agreement. These cells promise increased endurance, faster charging, and improved cold-weather performance for Volatus’ UAV platforms.
The partnership supports the Canadian government’s emphasis on building homegrown industrial capabilities in aerospace, critical minerals, and defense.
Glen Lynch, CEO of Volatus Aerospace, stated that the partnership ensures the entire value chain remains in Canada, building domestic aerospace capacity and strengthening the defense industrial base.
Dr. Soroush Nazarpour, President & CEO of NanoXplore Inc., added that the LOI is a milestone in bringing Made-in-Canada battery technology to the forefront of aerospace innovation.
Initial deliveries will come from VoltaXplore’s Montreal facility.
Contact:
Pierre Yves Terrisse
Vice-President Corporate Development – NanoXplore Inc.
py.terrisse@nanoxplore.ca
Tel: 1 438 476-1965
Abhinav Singhvi
CFO – Volatus Aerospace Inc.
Abhinav.singhvi@volatusaerospace.com
+1 833 865-2887
Source: Volatus Aerospace Inc.
