HydroGraph Clean Power Inc. announced that China's recent tightening of graphite exports will leave manufacturers of EV batteries, composites, lubricants, coatings and more scrambling to find alternate sources of graphene, as most graphene is produced out of graphite. China's graphite restrictions, as announced by several medial outlets, highlight the need to secure a more sustainable solution for producers relying on graphite for the production of graphene so as not to disrupt graphene access to customers who seek to make their products stronger, lighter, more impermeable or more conductive. HydroGraph Clean Power Inc. has commercialized a patented process to produce graphene without the use of graphite.

In other words, unlike most graphene producers, HydroGraph doesn't rely on any mined material, instead leveraging a synthetic production process. HydroGraph's only raw materials are commodity industrial gases that are abundant and produced virtually everywhere around the world giving HydroGraph market-leading purity and consistency of product. Due to this sustainable and environmentally friendly production method, HydroGraph can assure the security of supply, thus avoiding the escalating trade war impacting the global supply chain.

Proof points in graphene: For EV battery manufacturers, HydroGraph has published peer-reviewed findings about boosting lithium-air battery performance by using a graphene electrode. The conductive, lightweight and corrosion-resistance advantages of HydroGraph's nanoscale graphene make it ideally suited for EMI applications. HydroGraph and EMP Shield are developing coatings and insulated barriers to protect electronic devices by blocking unwanted disruptions or transmission of electronic data.

Examples of tests completed by customers, partners and at HydroGraph's labs include: 47% increase in charge acceptance rate with lead acid batteries. 80% decrease in wear of mechanical parts using graphene lubricants. 27 % increase in compressive strength in cement.

Publicly listed on the Canadian Securities Exchange in 2021 and the OTCQB in 2023, the Company acquired the exclusive license from Kansas State University to produce graphene through their patented detonation process.