Why HydroGraph's Upside Appears Unlimited!
Only HydroGraph stands out as the only low cost perfect graphene producer in the world. Where else might industrial consumers of graphene buy from?
Small Caps Interviews Nick O’ Loughlin of Sparc Technologies Re: HydroGraph Clean Power
HydroGraph and Sparc Technologies Team Up to Commercialize Graphene-Enhanced Coatings for Global Infrastructure Protection
On March 24, 2026 HydroGraph Clean Power announced that it signed a Letter of Intent with Sparc Technologies to collaborate on the incorporation of HydroGraph’s Fractal Graphene into Sparc’s ecosparc additives for protective coatings.
Earlier today, I happened to watch this interview with Sparc’s CEO, Nick O’Loughlin. It demonstrates a major reason I am so confident of HydroGraph’s enormously exciting future and why I’m not reducing the dominant allocation of HydroGraph’s shares in my personal retirement portfolio.
In recognizing the benefits of extending the life of steel assets in harsh environments by using graphene, it would make zero economic sense for Sparc to try to learn how to produce its own graphene. So where should it go to acquire the graphene it needs to set itself apart from other paint and coatings companies in the world?
It most certainly would not go to graphene producers that produce subpar graphenes that can’t match the high standards of HydroGraph’s product. HydroGraph Clean Power has demonstrated to the world that it can consistently produce perfect fractal graphene at the lowest cost in the industry. That’s no doubt why Nick O’Loughlin chose to collaborate with HydroGraph. I would encourage you to listen to the interview with Nick O’Loughlin HERE.
Once HydroGraph becomes known as the only premier low cost graphene producer in the world and that it has top graphene scientists on its staff and/or access to top graphene scientists in the world who can tailor engineer specific graphene products to fit specific needs of large numbers of companies in endlessly different industries will beat a path to HydroGraph’s corporate office in Austin Texas.
Sparc Technologies is just one company of more than 60 or 70 companies that have been working with HydroGraph. Many of the companies it has been working with are unnamed due to confidentiality agreements they have with HydroGraph. So, many companies as well as specific applications especially for the military applications may never be revealed. We investors will have to rely on financial reports and perhaps sector sales reports for guidance. But I believe the interview with Nick sheds some light on just why there will be an enormous need for HydroGraph’s graphene and why it is destined to become a super successful wealth building company.
Best wishes,
Jay Taylor



