Rodinia Lithium to Participate at EV Battery Tech USA Conference

Rodinia Lithium Inc. ("Rodinia" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:RM)(OTCQX:RDNAF), is pleased to announce that the Company will participate in the EV Battery Tech USA conference in Troy, Michigan on September 21 and 22, 2010.

The EV Battery Tech USA conference is an event where senior executives from the vehicle manufacturers and next generation battery suppliers gather to discuss how the latest technical research on electric vehicle ("EV") batteries will help drive down the cost of the batteries to accelerate the commercialization of mass market EVs.

William Randall, President and CEO of Rodinia, commented "Initiatives like the EV Battery Tech USA conference are important in continuing to advance the electrification of the automobile. Throughout this two day conference all the top automotive manufacturers, battery developers and raw material suppliers will work together on strategies to reduce the cost of EV batteries. From Rodinia's perspective, this is the perfect opportunity to continue to develop our relationships with the automotive and battery OEMs and to discuss the success we've had at our Salar de Diablillos Project in Salta, Argentina. We believe that the Diablillos Project, along with our Clayton Valley Project in Nevada, USA, will play a meaningful role in supplying the lithium carbonate needed to develop lithium-ion batteries and the EV batteries of the future."

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