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Axion Acquires Manufacturing Equipment

Axion Battery Products Inc. of Woodbridge, Ontario, Canada, has purchased lead-acid battery fabrication equipment, parts inventories and trademarks from National City Bank of Pennsylvania in a UCC sale.

The purchased assets include three battery fabrication lines with a total capacity of 750,000 batteries per year; an inventory of tools, battery parts, components and supplies; and the “TurboStart” racing battery trademark.

Concurrently, Axion announced the execution of a lease on the 63,000 square-foot manufacturing plant where the equipment is installed. The lease provides for a two-year initial term at a $10,000 monthly rental and two five-year renewal options at commercially reasonable rates.

In the second quarter, Axion expects to begin production of commercial prototype e3 Supercell batteries for demonstration projects. The first of several demonstration projects with alternative energy producers is scheduled for the summer of 2006.

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