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ALTECH BATTERIES LTD Capital/Financing Update 2017

Apr 23, 2017

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Capital/Financing Update

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ASX ANNOUNCEMENT AND MEDIA RELEASE

24 April 2017

ALTECH HPA PLANT DETAILED ENGINEERING WELL ADVANCED

Highlights

  • Plant detailed design and engineering well advanced

  • 55 M+W Group personnel allocated to the project

  • Progressing in accordance with revised schedule

  • Supplier and vendor firm quotations being submitted

  • Final design incorporates scope changes and recommendations from due diligence

Altech Chemicals Limited (Altech/the Company) (ASX: ATC) is pleased to provide an update on the extensive detailed design and engineering work for its proposed Malaysian high purity alumina (HPA) plant.

Detailed design and engineering is now well advanced and progressing in accordance with the revised schedule agreed between the Company and its appointed engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor M+W Group, following settlement on a fixed price construction contract framework (refer ASX Announcement dated 22 February 2017).

Approximately 55 M+W Group personnel located in both Germany and Singapore are assigned to Altech’s HPA project. Design and engineering has advanced to a stage where the majority of the supply and installation engineering packages have been released to suppliers and installation vendors to obtain firm quotations for incorporation into a final construction cost and EPC contract value.

Process engineering equipment and piping designs are being managed by M+W Group’s German office. The civil, buildings, electrical, instrumentation and associated installation and engineering works are being managed by M+W Group’s Singapore and Malaysian offices. Overall project management and coordination is under M+W Group’s German office.

In Germany, the majority of the bills of quantities and supply packages have been completed and released to suppliers; the firm quotation response rates for these items are well advanced. M+W Group’s Singapore office is more advanced with the electrical equipment and design packages, with a majority of supplier firm quotations received. Civil and building designs are substantially complete with almost all packages released to suppliers; firm quotation response rates for these packages are well advanced.

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Altech Chemicals Limited ASX:ATC ABN 45 125 301 206

Suite 8, 295 Rokeby Road, Subiaco, Western Australia 6008 Australia

Telephone: +61 8 6168 1555 Facsimile: +61 8 6168 1551 Website: www.altechchemicals.com

Electrical design, which is being managed by M+W Group Singapore and includes all HPA plant site power requirements such as substations, incoming high-voltage power feed and utility supplier high-voltage substation is substantially complete.

Figure 1 – Overall plant 3D detailed design of Altech’s proposed HPA plant

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Instrumentation and process control designs are at an advanced stage, a majority of the packages have been released to suppliers and firm quotations are being received. Installation packages for CSA, piping, electrical, mechanical, instruments and building and site services, are however less advanced.

Figure 2 – Proposed building and architecture detailed design, HPA plant

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Altech Chemicals Limited ASX:ATC ABN 45 125 301 206

Suite 8, 295 Rokeby Road, Subiaco, Western Australia 6008 Australia

Telephone: +61 8 6168 1555 Facsimile: +61 8 6168 1551 Website: www.altechchemicals.com

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As is typical during project due diligence, design and engineering; plant design alterations, equipment selection adjustments and flow sheet optimisations have been made since the Bankable Feasibility Study (BFS) was released. This included building steel requirements and associated civil works, which have increased significantly (approximately 3 fold) due to local building regulations (e.g. typhoon requirements); an increase in overall equipment loads; increases in building heights; and additional requirements in laboratory, admin and process control buildings.

In the process plant both kilns and the hydrogen chloride (HCl) recycle plant have been upsized to provide improved temperature stability and conversion performance. “Inconel 600” acid resistance steel has been added to kiln and waste gas handling systems to reduce the likelihood of impurity pickup and there has been extensive use of alumina linings on various equipment for impurity management. Overall, piping requirements have increased due to improved detailed 3D piping design and engineering.

In the process control area additional electrical instrumentation is required and process control units have been upgraded for the final design. Installation of a high-voltage substation to take the high-voltage power feed for the HPA plant and an expansion of the substation requirement due to additional equipment was required. On the environmental side, the on-line storm water management system was upgraded to align with local storm water surge management requirements.

On 22 February 2017 the Company announced a significant de-risking of the project when it reached agreement with M+W Group on a framework for a fixed price EPC contract for the HPA plant. A fixed price EPC contract is an extremely positive outcome as it significantly de-risks the construction phase of the project; specifically, completion risk (cost and timeline) and project operability risk (at completion and handover).

M+W Group is not yet in a position to provide the Company with an estimate of the fixed price EPC contract value, or the final capital cost estimate for the HPA plant. These will be provided when the majority of firm quotations are received from equipment suppliers and installation vendors, which are expected towards the end of this current quarter.

Commenting on the progress of detailed engineering and design activities, Altech managing director Iggy Tan said, “overall, the detailed design, engineering and associated final EPC contract price formation is progressing at the required rate to align with the German government export credit agency project finance cover application and approval processes. Altech continues to fund all detailed design and engineering activities in order to expedite project development.”

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Altech Chemicals Limited ASX:ATC ABN 45 125 301 206

Suite 8, 295 Rokeby Road, Subiaco, Western Australia 6008 Australia

Telephone: +61 8 6168 1555 Facsimile: +61 8 6168 1551 Website: www.altechchemicals.com

For more information, please contact:

Corporate Investor Relations (Europe) Iggy Tan Shane Volk Kai Hoffmann Managing Director Company Secretary Soar Financial Partners Altech Chemicals Limited Altech Chemicals Limited Tel: +49 69 175 548320 Tel: +61 8 6168 1555 Tel: +61 8 6168 1555 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Wir sprechen Deutsch.

About Altech Chemicals (ASX: ATC)

Altech Chemicals Limited (Altech/the Company) is aiming to become one of the world's leading suppliers 99.99% (4N) high purity alumina ( HPA ) (Al2O3).

HPA is a high-value, high margin and highly demanded product as it is the critical ingredient required for the production of artificial sapphire. Artificial sapphire is used in the manufacture of substrates for LED lights, semiconductor wafers used in the electronics industry, and scratch-resistant artificial sapphire glass used for wristwatch faces, optical windows and smartphone components. There is no substitute for HPA in the manufacture of artificial sapphire.

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Global HPA demand is approximately 25,315tpa (2016) and demand is growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.7% (2016-2024), primarily driven by the growth in worldwide adoption of LEDs. As an energy efficient, longer lasting and lower operating cost form of lighting, LED lighting is replacing the traditional incandescent bulbs.

Current HPA producers use an expensive and highly processed feedstock material such as aluminium metal to produce HPA. Altech has completed a Bankable Feasibility Study (BFS) for the construction and operation of a 4,000tpa HPA plant at Tanjung Langsat, Malaysia. The plant will produce HPA directly from kaolin clay, which will be sourced from the Company’s 100%-owned kaolin deposit at Meckering, Western Australia. Altech’s production process will employ conventional “off-the-shelf” plant and equipment to extract HPA using a hydrochloric (HCl) acid-based process. Production costs are anticipated to be considerably lower than established HPA producers.

The Company is currently in the process of securing project financing with the aim of commencing project development in Q3, 2017.

Forward-looking Statements

This announcement contains forward-looking statements which are identified by words such as ‘anticipates’, ‘forecasts’, ‘may’, ‘will’, ‘could’, ‘believes’, ‘estimates’, ‘targets’, ‘expects’, ‘plan’ or ‘intends’ and other similar words that involve risks and uncertainties. Indications of, and guidelines or outlook on, project finance, the German government export credit agency project finance application, future earnings, distributions or financial position or performance and targets, estimates and assumptions in respect of production, prices, operating costs, results, capital expenditures, reserves and resources are also forward looking statements. These statements are based on an assessment of present economic and operating conditions, and on a number of assumptions and estimates regarding future events and actions that, while considered reasonable as at the date of this announcement and are expected to take place, are inherently subject to significant technical, business, economic, competitive, political and social uncertainties and contingencies. Such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, assumptions and other important factors, many of which are beyond the control of our Company, the Directors and management. We cannot and do not give any assurance that the results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements contained in this announcement will actually occur and readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. These forward looking statements are subject to various risk factors that could cause actual events or results to differ materially from the events or results estimated, expressed or anticipated in these statements.

Also, there is no certainty that German government project finance export credit cover (ECA) and/or project debt finance will be approved. The Company makes no representation or warranties whatsoever as to the outcome of the ECA approval process. In addition, the Company to date has not been provided any estimates of the capital costs of the project from EPC contractor, M+W Group. M+W Group are still in detailed design and has not reached sufficient firm quotations to provide any estimates.

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Altech Chemicals Limited ASX:ATC ABN 45 125 301 206

Suite 8, 295 Rokeby Road, Subiaco, Western Australia 6008 Australia

Telephone: +61 8 6168 1555 Facsimile: +61 8 6168 1551 Website: www.altechchemicals.com