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GreenPower Announces Reinstatement of Trading on the TSX Venture Exchange

Company Updates - GreenPower Motor Company Inc. has had its shares reinstated for trading on the TSX Venture Exchange after the completion of a review of its annual filings [1] - The British Columbia Securities Commission and the Ontario Securities Commission revoked a cease trade order related to GreenPower's securities on July 31, 2025, which was due to the company's failure to file audited financial statements by the deadline [1] - The cease trade order did not affect trading on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange [1] Financial Information - GreenPower has entered into a revolving loan facility with a credit limit of up to $5 million, with a current outstanding balance of approximately $3.6 million [2] - The loan bears interest at a floating rate of US Prime +5% per annum and has a maturity date of January 26, 2027 [2] - During the year ended March 31, 2025, the company received loans totaling CAD $475,000 from FWP Holdings LLC, USD $250,000 from Koko Financial Services Inc., and CAD $675,000 from 0851433 BC Ltd., with accumulated unpaid interest of approximately CAD $146,000 [3] Related Party Transactions - Loans from FWP Holdings with a principal balance of CAD $3,670,000 matured on March 31, 2023, but the principal remains outstanding, generating accrued and unpaid interest of approximately CAD $440,000 [3] - The company received unsecured, non-interest-bearing advances of $150,000 from Koko and CAD $50,000 from FWP Acquisition Corp., which were repaid during the quarter ended June 30, 2025 [3] - A short-term loan of $125,000 was received from Countryman, a company beneficially owned by a director, which was subsequently repaid [3] Company Overview - GreenPower designs, builds, and distributes a full suite of all-electric medium and heavy-duty vehicles, including transit buses, school buses, shuttles, and cargo vans [4] - The company employs a clean-sheet design to manufacture vehicles that are purpose-built to be battery-powered with zero emissions [4] - GreenPower was founded in Vancouver, Canada, and has primary operational facilities in southern California [4]