CHARBONE Corporation has successfully received all major components of its hydrogen production equipment at the Sorel-Tracy site, marking a critical milestone in the company's clean energy development timeline. The incident-free delivery enables the mobilization of site teams this week, with official civil works scheduled to commence on Monday, October 27, 2025. This initial phase represents the first operational step toward complete equipment reinstallation, connection, and commissioning planned for November 2025.
This development follows the strategic transaction announced on October 7, 2025, through which CHARBONE secured hydrogen production assets. The acquisition has enabled the company to significantly reduce capital costs while accelerating time to market through integration of proven, efficient equipment. As a North American producer and distributor specializing in clean Ultra High Purity hydrogen and strategic industrial gases, CHARBONE's progress at Sorel-Tracy represents tangible advancement in the continent's clean energy infrastructure.
The importance of this milestone extends beyond corporate achievement to broader energy transition implications. As countries worldwide seek to decarbonize industrial processes and transportation, clean hydrogen production capacity becomes increasingly critical. CHARBONE's modular approach to building a distributed network of green hydrogen production plants addresses key challenges in hydrogen distribution and accessibility. The company's progress demonstrates practical steps toward establishing North American leadership in the emerging hydrogen economy.
For industries dependent on hydrogen for manufacturing, refining, and energy applications, CHARBONE's advancement toward production capability signals potential for more reliable, domestically-produced clean hydrogen supply. The company's focus on Ultra High Purity hydrogen specifically targets high-value applications in electronics manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and other precision industries where hydrogen quality directly impacts product outcomes. Visit www.charbone.com for additional corporate information.
The timing of CHARBONE's progress coincides with increasing global investment in hydrogen infrastructure and growing recognition of hydrogen's role in achieving climate targets. As traditional energy systems face transition pressures, developments like CHARBONE's Sorel-Tracy project provide concrete examples of how clean energy infrastructure can advance from concept to implementation. The company's listing on multiple exchanges including the TSX Venture Exchange, OTC Markets, and Frankfurt Stock Exchange reflects the international interest in hydrogen development opportunities.


