Volatus and VoltaXplore sign LOI for Canadian-made batteries to power next‑gen drones

Volatus Aerospace and VoltaXplore have signed a letter of intent to supply Canadian‑made batteries for next‑generation drones. The strategic agreement is designed to strengthen Volatus’s product differentiation and supply‑chain security while positioning both companies for growth in aerial‑intelligence and UAS markets.

Discovered 2025-09-30T04:45:30.470560-07:00 | 2025-09-30T04:45:30.470560-07:00

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  • Secures a domestic energy source for Canadian UAS programs, reducing reliance on foreign suppliers and bolstering resilience for platforms such as Volatus’ Condor XL heavy‑lift drone (background: https://hype.aero/?story=a1552d75-994f-4444-ad35-8d2182c078da).

  • Adds to industry momentum toward onshore and advanced cell production as companies move to derisk battery supply chains — see recent moves to acquire battery plants in Europe (https://hype.aero/?story=3e743538-5ef1-4df7-82b4-be8bf25903c9) and the first commercial shipments of high‑energy silicon‑anode cells for drones (https://hype.aero/?story=7dfe8f68-0bb6-4b8a-b451-5c54d58ece54).

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2025-09-30T04:45:30.470560-07:00
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