Surge Battery Metals: This Mining Company Has Some Exciting Announcements

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By Johnny Rice, Benzinga

Greg Reimer, President & CEO of Surge Battery Materials Inc. (TSX-V: NILI) (OTC Pink: NILIF), was recently interviewed by Benzinga.

Surge Battery Materials is an ESG-mandated mining company focused on battery metals that will advance the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs). The company says it is at the forefront of a new era of mining.

The company has recently received exciting results from test sites in Nevada. These results may indicate a “significant commercial discovery.”

Watch the full interview here: