CHARBONE Corporation has completed a second full delivery of clean ultra-high purity hydrogen to an Ontario-based distributor, reinforcing its commercial presence in what the company describes as a strategic industrial corridor. This delivery follows an initial shipment made on December 22, 2025, to the same customer. The company stated that this new delivery demonstrates the strength of its established business relationship and reflects growing demand for a reliable supply of clean UHP hydrogen in Ontario. It also confirms CHARBONE's operational capability to manage efficient and recurring logistics from its Sorel-Tracy production site in Quebec to meet the needs of distribution partners in key markets outside its home province.
Ontario represents a strategic focus for CHARBONE due to the concentration of industries in advanced manufacturing, electronics, mobility, and energy. The delivery aligns with the company's broader strategy to establish recurring business relationships with regional partners, support the development of a local UHP hydrogen supply ecosystem, and prepare for the phased deployment of future distribution and potential production hubs. More information on the company's strategy can be found on its corporate website at https://www.charbone.com.
"The confirmation of this new full delivery to our client in Ontario clearly demonstrates that we are now entering a phase of commercial repeatability and operational execution," said Dave Gagnon, CHARBONE's Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board. He added that beyond a simple delivery, this action signals the Ontario market is gradually adopting a local, reliable, and strategic source of clean UHP hydrogen, positioning CHARBONE as a key partner in structuring this supply chain in North America.
The company's filings, including its Management's Discussion & Analysis, which details various risks and uncertainties, are available for review on SEDAR+ at https://www.sedarplus.ca. CHARBONE is listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol CH, on the OTC Markets as CHHYF, and on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange as K47. This development matters because it demonstrates CHARBONE's transition from initial market entry to establishing recurring commercial operations, which is critical for scaling clean hydrogen infrastructure. The implications are significant for Ontario's industrial sector, as it gains access to a reliable local supply of clean UHP hydrogen, potentially reducing dependence on distant or less sustainable sources and supporting the province's advanced manufacturing and energy transition goals. For CHARBONE, this reinforces its operational credibility and positions it as a structured partner in North America's emerging hydrogen economy, which could attract further investment and partnership opportunities while supporting regional economic development and environmental objectives through cleaner industrial processes.


