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October 6, 2025

Holland & Hart Advises American Battery Technology in its $50M At-The-Market Program

Holland & Hart represented American Battery Technology Company (ABTC), a Nevada-based public company that provides technical development and commercialization of domestic, sustainable sourcing of critical battery materials through lithium-ion battery recycling and battery metal extraction technologies, in connection with its recent filing, with the Securities and Exchange Commission, of a prospectus supplement for an at-the-market offering of up to $50M in common stock.

The prospectus supplement relates to the existing ATM sales agreement, originally entered into on April 3, 2024, with Virtu Americas LLC as sales agent that allows ABTC to offer and sell shares of its common stock through Virtu Americas from time to time to raise capital for general corporate purposes.

The Holland & Hart team was led by Amy Bowler and Leah Neumann, and included assistance from Devon Stoeber, among others.

Holland & Hart’s Securities and Capital Markets attorneys help public companies at every point along their business journey, from preparing to become a public company and building out a robust disclosure control environment, to complying with SEC and stock exchange requirements and pursuing capital raising objectives, to exiting the public reporting regime.

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