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Vision Lithium Inc ABEPF


Primary Symbol: V.VLI

Vision Lithium Inc. is a junior exploration company. The Company is focused on exploring and developing battery mineral assets including lithium and copper in safe jurisdictions, primarily Canada. The Company’s projects include Sirmac Lithium, Dome Lemieux, Epsilon, Red Brook, St. Stephen, Godslith, Cadillac, and Decelles. Sirmac Lithium property comprises 155 mineral claims covering a total area of approximately 7,670 hectares located approximately 180 kilometers (km) northwest of Chibougamau. Dome Lemieux is located near the town of Ste-Anne-des-Monts in the province of Quebec and comprises 230 claims covering 12,693 hectares. Its Red Brook is located approximately 60 km west of the mining center of Bathurst, in Northern New Brunswick. The Godslith property consists of one claim covering 5,560 hectares. The Cadillac is located approximately 25 km south of Riviere Heva along Chemin du Rapide-Deux. The Decelles property comprises 73 claims covering an area of 4,206 hectares.


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Post by goldennorthon Apr 14, 2023 3:54pm
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Post# 35395920

Interesting what your EV Vehicle Can Do

Interesting what your EV Vehicle Can DoThis is very interesting. What you can be able to do with you new EV vehicle.

"Hitachi, Nissan harness mini EV to power elevator for 15 hours. Nissan's Sakura EV, which is equipped with a 20 kilowatt-hour battery, was connected to a six-story building using a special adapter system developed by Hitachi Building Systems Ltd. It easy powered an elevator for nearly 15 hours straight and the elevator was able to move all the way up and down the building 416 times before the car's battery fell to 10 per cent of capacity, the lowest level while supplying power externally."



https://auto.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/passenger-vehicle/hitachi-nissan-harness-mini-ev-to-power-elevator-for-15-hours/99497877
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