ENSURGE MICROPOWER ASA ENSU Innsideinformasjon

Ensurge Micropower ASA: Resignation of Chair of the Board of Directors

26. May 2026 kl. 07:00

Oslo, 26 May 2026

Alexander Munch-Thore has notified the Board of Directors that he resigns as Chair of the Board of Directors due to family reasons. "It is with regret that I have decided to step down from the Board of Ensurge Micropower. This decision has been made for family reasons and is unrelated to the Company, its strategy or its prospects. I have great confidence in Ensurge's team, its technology and the direction the Company is heading, and I will continue to follow its progress with strong interest. I would like to thank the board members, CEO Shauna McIntyre and the wider Ensurge team for the excellent working relationship over the past year, and wish the Company every success in the next phase of its journey," says Alexander Munch-Thore.

The Board will appoint a temporary Chair from among the existing directors. The Nomination Committee will be tasked with identifying a permanent Chair, and a further announcement will be made in due course.

Following the resignation, deputy board member Morten Opstad will become an ordinary board member. With this change, the Board complies with the minimum requirements for board composition under its Articles of Association and applicable law.

The Board of Directors thanks Alexander Munch Thore for his valuable contributions to Ensurge and wishes him well.

For further information, please contact:ir@ensurge.com

About Ensurge Micropower Ensurge Micropower develops ultra-thin, flexible solid-state lithium microbatteries that enable next-generation electronic devices. The company's proprietary platform is designed to deliver safe, high-performance energy storage in space-constrained applications across medical devices, hearables, wearables, industrial systems, and defense. Ensurge Micropower ASA is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange under the ticker ENSU.

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