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Golden Rapture Mining Corp C.GLDR

Alternate Symbol(s):  GLDRF

Golden Rapture Mining Corporation is a Canada-based exploration company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of assets located in Tier 1 mining jurisdictions being the Rainy River and Geraldton areas of Northwestern (N.W.) Ontario, Canada. The Company holds a 100% interest in the high-grade Phillips Township Gold Property, Rainy River District, N.W. Ontario. The property’s land package totals 225 claim cells for approximately 10,000 acres located in proximity to four mineral deposits. These include the New Gold Rainy River Mine, the Cameron Lake Deposit, the Agnico Eagle-Hammond Reef deposit, the Tartisan Nickel, Copper, Cobalt Deposit and others. Its Hutchison/Maylac Mine is located in Fulford Township, Geraldton, Ontario and consists of 60 claim cell units totaling approximately 2800 acres. The Hutchison/Maylac Mine is located on the northern border of town.


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Post by glasradoon Sep 05, 2024 11:21pm
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Hypercharge receives order for 58 fast-charging ports

2024-09-05 18:01 ET - News Release

Mr. David Bibby reports

HYPERCHARGE ANNOUNCES 58 ADDITIONAL FLEET DC FAST CHARGING PORTS FOR ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDER IN WESTERN CANADA

Hypercharge Networks Corp. has received an additional order of 58 DC (direct-current) fast-charging ports from a Western Canadian energy infrastructure provider for use by its operational fleet, worth an estimated $3-million to $4-million, with cost and gross margins anticipated to be in line within the company's typical profit range. Delivery of the order is anticipated to commence in winter, 2024, and revenue is to be recognized by the company upon delivery of the charging stations.

This announcement furthers the company's partnership with the Western Canadian energy infrastructure provider previously announced by the company on Dec. 5, 2023. The 58 DC fast-charging ports to be delivered is in addition to the previous orders of 18 fleet DC fast-charging ports announced on Aug. 1, 2024, and up to 12 public DC fast-charging locations to be deployed across urban and rural areas in Western Canada, announced on Dec. 5, 2023.

"This expanded order demonstrates the growing demand and confidence our partners have in Hypercharge's ability to deliver reliable, large-scale charging solutions tailored to fleet needs," said David Bibby, president and chief executive officer of Hypercharge. "We are proud to support the shift to fully electrified fleets by providing fleet operators and energy companies with the fast-charging infrastructure they need for reliable operation and to achieve their sustainability goals."

About Hypercharge Networks Corp.

Hypercharge is a leading provider of smart electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions for residential and commercial buildings, fleet operations, and other rapidly growing sectors. Driven by its mission to accelerate EV adoption and enable the shift toward a carbon-neutral economy, Hypercharge is committed to offering seamless, simple solutions, including industry-leading hardware, innovative and integrated software, and comprehensive services, backed by a robust network of public and private charging stations.

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