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PyroDelta Enters Airboat Market with Thermoelectric Modules

November 6, 2025.

Vancouver, BC — November 6, 2025 — Leads & Copy — First Tellurium Corp.’s subsidiary, PyroDelta Energy Inc, has entered the airboat market with its thermoelectric modules, initially designed for high payload drones. The company has made an initial sale to a Florida-based airboat manufacturer, which includes the engine and thermoelectric module.

According to PyroDelta Head Engineer Michael Abdelmaseh, the manufacturer will use the engine and thermoelectric module combination to power the boat’s onboard electronics. He also noted that the company’s business model going forward is to sell only the modules. First Tellurium President and CEO Tyrone Docherty believes that PyroDelta will receive strong interest from a variety of industries, including those they had not yet thought of. He added that there are many applications where waste heat and temperature differentials can produce clean energy.

PyroDelta’s thermoelectric modules were initially designed to extend the range of high payload drones powered by combustion engines, the company reported. The company’s initial sale to a Florida-based airboat manufacturer opens a large and growing market for the modules. The sale includes the engine and the thermoelectric module, which the manufacturer will use to power the boat’s onboard electronics.

Applications for airboats, intended originally for fishing and hunting in marshlands, have expanded over the years to include tourism, search and rescue operations, military patrols and environmental monitoring. Business Research Insights values the global airboats market at US$240 million for 2025, forecasting a compound annual growth rate of 3.12% from 2025 to 2034. According to Abdelmaseh, the industry is working to develop more efficient and environmentally friendly airboats, which will further push the market for growth. “Our modules offer an important technological advancement that will support that growth,” said Abdelmaseh.

Eco-friendly and hybrid airboats are gaining traction, with a 12% increase in adoption among tourism operators looking to reduce carbon emissions and noise pollution. According to Abdelmaseh, PyroDelta’s modules offer significant value for the industry’s need to adapt to these demands. PyroDelta continues to receive strong interest from a variety of industries, including those they hadn’t yet thought of.

First Tellurium Corp.’s unique business model is to generate revenue and value through mineral discovery, project development, project generation and development of tellurium-based technologies.

First Tellurium is listed on the Canadian Securities Exchange under the symbol “FTEL” and on the OTC under the symbol “FSTTF”. Further information about FTEL and its projects can be found at www.firsttellurium.com.

Tyrone Docherty can be contacted at 604.789.5653 or tyrone@firsttellurium.com.

Source: First Tellurium Corp.

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