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HydroGraph Plans U.S. Redomiciling Vote as Company Aligns Structure With U.S. Growth

HydroGraph Clean Power (USOTC:HGRAF) will ask shareholders to approve a proposed U.S. redomiciling transaction at a special meeting scheduled for October 29, 2026, as the graphene producer seeks to align its corporate structure with its expanding U.S. operations and shareholder base.

The proposed U.S. redomiciling remains subject to shareholder, regulatory, court and other required approvals, making the October vote an important step rather than completion of the corporate restructuring.

Key Investor Takeaways

  • HydroGraph Clean Power (USOTC:HGRAF) has scheduled an October 29 special shareholder meeting to vote on its proposed U.S. redomiciling.
  • Shareholders of record on September 11, 2026 will be eligible to vote on the transaction.
  • HydroGraph says a U.S. domicile would better align its corporate structure with its growing U.S. operations, expanding U.S. investor base and addressable market opportunities.
  • The transaction requires multiple approvals, meaning completion is not assured by the shareholder vote alone.
  • More detailed information on anticipated benefits, risks and transaction mechanics is expected after the record date.

Why HGRAF Stock Is in Focus

HydroGraph is moving its proposed U.S. redomiciling into the shareholder approval process, setting October 29 as the date for a special meeting.

The company said the proposed restructuring is intended to bring its legal domicile into closer alignment with an increasingly U.S.-focused operating footprint, its growing U.S. shareholder base and developing commercial opportunities.

“Calling this Special Meeting marks an important next step in HydroGraph’s evolution as we continue to build our business around a growing U.S. operational footprint and seek to expand commercial opportunities,” said Kjirstin Breure, President and Chief Executive Officer of HydroGraph. “We look forward to providing shareholders with additional information regarding the proposed transaction in the coming weeks.”

Investors holding shares as of the September 11 record date will be entitled to participate in the vote.

Why This Matters for Investors

The proposed redomiciling represents a corporate and strategic change rather than an immediate alteration to HydroGraph’s underlying operations.

If completed, a U.S. domicile could more closely align the company’s corporate structure with where management says its operational footprint, shareholder base and market opportunities are developing. HydroGraph also views the change as supporting its longer-term strategic objectives and positioning for future growth.

However, important details required to evaluate the transaction have yet to be released. These include the full rationale and anticipated benefits, transaction risks, required approvals and voting procedures.

The redomiciling is also conditional on more than shareholder support. Regulatory, court and other approvals will be required before the transaction can be completed, leaving execution uncertainty after the October vote.

What to Watch Next

The next major disclosure will be HydroGraph’s management information circular and related meeting materials, expected to be filed on SEDAR+ and distributed to shareholders following the September 11 record date.

Those documents should provide investors with more detail on the proposed U.S. redomiciling, including its anticipated benefits, risk factors and approval requirements.

Attention will then turn to the October 29 shareholder vote and, if approved, the remaining regulatory, court and other conditions required to complete the transaction.

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