MAX Power Mining Corp. announced that the entire Playa, which up until MAX Power's program had never been previously diamond drilled, is now believed to be prospective for a potentially very large lithium deposit surrounded by top tier infrastructure including roads, rail, power and services located immediately off Interstate 10 in southeast Arizona, leading to Tucson and Phoenix. The next drill holes at Willcox are planned for the southern portion of the Property where the and most intense low resistivity anomaly has been detected, overlain by a very low gravity anomaly.

Drill results from the Discovery Zone confirm that this type of geophysical signature is an excellent target for lithium mineralization at Willcox. This fact highlights the strong potential of the southern BLM claims to significantly expand this grassroots discovery. BLM has granted MAX Power drill permits for this area.

Highlights: Each of the first three triangular-spaced drill holes in the northern section of MAX Power's property, the Discovery Zone covering an area 1,640 feet x 1,640 feet x 2,300 feet, intersected lithium at shallow levels over significant widths, including 15.5 feet grading 774.8 ppm lithium within a broader whole rock interval of 184 feet averaging 570.8 ppm lithium in drill hole WP-23-02; (ppm) (ppm) (percent). Liquids were present and sampled at multiple depths in every drill hole on the Property. The core was brought directly from the drill rig to the Godbe Drilling office in Willcox, Arizona.

Representative samples from the drill core were sent to Berkeley Lab for analysis and further study. The drill core samples comprised both clay and sand fractions.