HydroGraph Clean Power Inc. announced that its flagship graphene product, FGA-1, has been chosen by Volfpack Energy Ltd. a hardware company focused on using supercapacitor technology to increase the adoption of renewable energy across Asia. The global supercapacitor market is estimated at $4 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach $12 billion by 2032 with a CAGR of 12%. Its product, fractal graphene, FGA-1, was chosen by Volfpack to be the base material of the supercapacitor design after Volfpack's engineers determined that it outperformed materials traditionally used in supercapacitors, such as activated carbon, by 4x.

The company plans to use its technology to create a hybrid battery system that will reduce the cost of solar energy storage. FGA-1 has already shown great performance in other energy storage applications, such as in lead acid battery electrode additives and lithium-air (Li-O2) battery cathode materials. HydroGraph is the third company to be certified globally by the Graphene Council and sustainably produces the world's purest graphene at 99.8% carbon.

HydroGraph's graphene production process is believed to be the most environmentally friendly globally, requiring only oxygen, acetylene and a spark (i.e. minimal energy consumption). The result is graphene and hydrogen. No carbon needs to be mined and no hazardous byproducts or greenhouse gases are created.

Its patented Hyperion system is modular, portable and able to produce over 10 tons of graphene per year.