Investor Insight
With a flagship project in Quebec—one of the world’s top mining jurisdictions—and a seasoned management team, E-Power Resources is well-positioned to strengthen the North American graphite supply chain and deliver strong investment potential.
Overview
E-Power Resources (CSE:EPR) is a battery materials exploration and development company strategically focused on unlocking new graphite resources to meet the accelerating demand driven by electric vehicle (EV) adoption.
Graphite is the dominant material used in the anodes of lithium-ion batteries, making it essential to the EV supply chain. As global EV production scales, demand for battery-grade graphite is expected to outpace current supply, creating a compelling market opportunity. Benchmark Mineral Intelligence is forecasting a 140 percent increase in graphite demand. E-Power is well-positioned to leverage this rapidly expanding market and become a key domestic supplier of this critical mineral.

In addition to its role in batteries, graphite is a foundational material for multiple industrial applications—from foundries to lubricants—further highlighting the importance of securing a reliable, scalable supply.
E-Power Resources offers investors direct exposure to the rapidly expanding battery materials sector, supported by strong market fundamentals, a focus on critical minerals, and a clear path to value creation.
The company’s flagship asset, the Tetepisca Project, spans 12,620 hectares within the emerging Tetepisca Graphite District, poised to become one of North America’s largest sources of graphite. Strategically located approximately 200 kilometers from Innovation et Développement Manicouagan’s (IDM) planned 200,000-ton-per-year battery anode facility in Baie-Comeau, Quebec, E-Power is ideally positioned to supply high-quality graphite to this major downstream user. The proximity to Baie-Comeau also provides direct access to maritime shipping routes, facilitating efficient transport to European and North American battery manufacturing hubs.
E-Power is led by an experienced management team with deep expertise in geology, corporate finance, and capital markets within the mining sector. The team is committed to advancing the Tetepisca Project and establishing E-Power Resources as a key
North American supplier of graphite, a critical material in the global energy transition.
Company Highlights
- E-Power Resources is a Quebec-based exploration and development company focusing on graphite assets to strengthen the North American industrial supply chain.
- The company’s flagship Tetepisca project is the largest land package within one of North America’s largest and highest-grade graphite districts and is in proximity to a planned battery anode factory that will require an ongoing supply of graphite.
- The graphite market is expected to grow exponentially as demand increases alongside battery growth.
- Graphite is necessary to manufacture anodes in EVs’ charging systems, creating a steadily growing market for the mineral. Existing use cases in other markets will continue to impact demand.
- A strong management team leads the company towards its mission to strengthen the North American graphite supply chain.
Key Projects
Tetepisca Graphite Project

The Tetepisca Graphite Project comprises 230 claims totaling 12,620 hectares in the emerging mining-friendly jurisdiction of the Tetepisca Graphite District in Québec. The project is strategically located approximately 215 kilometers from Innovation et Développement Manicouagan’s planned 200,000-ton-per-year battery anode manufacturing facility in Baie-Comeau, providing potential for future supply agreements. Baie-Comeau also offers port facilities with maritime links to European and North American battery production markets.
2024 Exploration Program Highlights
- High-Grade Discoveries: The 2024 exploration program identified five priority target areas characterized by numerous samples exceeding 5 percent graphitic carbon (Cg), with high-grade samples surpassing 20 percent Cg. Notably, a grab sample returned 28.7 percent Cg from the N5 target area .
- Promising Geology: The project area is underlain by high-grade metamorphic rocks of the Nault Formation, known to host significant flake graphite resources.
- Concentrate Grades: Preliminary metallurgical testwork achieved concentrate grades of 96.4 percent and 96.5 percent Cg from two advanced exploration targets, indicating the potential for high-quality graphite production.

Management Team
James Cross – President and Chief Executive Officer
James Cross is a seasoned management consultant with international capital markets experience across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and South Asia. From 2012 to 2017, he served as President and CEO of Canadian Gold Resources, which was acquired by Colibri Resources (TSXV:CBI) in a $4 million share transaction. He has also held leadership roles with Adroit Resources and advised numerous resource companies. Cross holds a B.Sc. in Management from Tulane University’s A.B. Freeman School of Business.
Jamie Lavigne – Vice President of Exploration and Director
Jamie Lavigne is a professional economic geologist with over 30 years of experience in exploration and mine development. He has worked with major Canadian and Australian mining companies and several junior explorers and operates his own consulting firm. Lavigne holds a B.Sc. from Memorial University and an MSc. from the University of Ottawa. He is a member of L’Ordre des Géologues du Québec and the Northwest Territories and Nunavut Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists.
Paul Haber – Chief Financial Officer and Corporate Secretary
Paul Haber brings over 20 years of experience in corporate finance and capital markets. He has served as CFO, board member, and audit chair for numerous public and private companies, including XTM (CSE:PAID), South American Silver (TSX:SAC), and Migao Corporation (TSX:MGO). A CPA and CA, Haber began his career at Coopers & Lybrand and holds an Honours B.A. in Management from the University of Toronto. He also holds a Chartered Director designation from the DeGroote School of Business and the Conference Board of Canada.