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dynaCERT Targets 2026 Milestones Amid Growing Demand for Emissions Reduction in Key Sectors

dynaCERT refines its strategy for 2026, targeting heavy-duty trucking and mining sectors to boost carbon emission reductions with its HydraGEN™ technology.

dynaCERT refines its strategy for 2026, targeting heavy-duty trucking and mining sectors to boost carbon emission reductions with its HydraGEN™ technology.

TORONTO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–$DMJ #carbonemissionsdynaCERT Inc. (TSX: DYA) (OTCQB: DYFSF) (FRA: DMJ) (“dynaCERT” or the “Company”), a global cleantech company specializing in carbon emission reduction technologies, has provided an operational update outlining its strategic focus and execution priorities for 2026.

Management emphasized that the Company has refined its commercial focus on priority regions and end-use markets where its HydraGEN™ Technology offers measurable economic and environmental benefits. Key sectors identified include heavy-duty on-road trucking, off-road mining and construction, oil and gas, and stationary power generation. These industries are notable for high diesel consumption and increasing emissions accountability, which bolsters the economic rationale for adopting dynaCERT’s solutions.

In the trucking sector, dynaCERT remains actively engaged with fleet operators across various jurisdictions. While there is a robust interest in emissions-reduction technologies, the conversion of discussions into signed commercial agreements has been slower than expected. Management attributes these delays to broader industry conditions, including cautious capital allocation among fleet operators, margin pressures, extended internal validation and procurement cycles, and evolving regulatory and carbon-credit frameworks. These factors are significantly impacting clean technology adoption cycles within the sector.

Regarding manufacturing capabilities, dynaCERT has confirmed that it does not currently face limitations in production capacity. The Company is positioned to scale its manufacturing in accordance with confirmed commercial demand and is continuously assessing operational readiness to support future volume deployments. Management believes that current pacing issues are more related to commercial timing rather than manufacturing capabilities.

The Company’s strategy for carbon credit monetization continues to be a critical long-term focus. However, progress in this area has been hindered by evolving verification standards, jurisdictional complexities, and prolonged approval timelines within global carbon markets. In response, dynaCERT has refined its approach to emphasize select, higher-confidence pathways that are backed by validated operational data and regulatory compliance. The Company is also advancing its HydraLytica™ telematics platform, which supports the measurement, reporting, and verification (MRV) of emissions reductions necessary for participation in relevant carbon frameworks.

As dynaCERT moves through 2026, management’s priorities will include advancing contracted deployments in targeted regions and sectors, converting ongoing commercial discussions into structured agreements, aligning carbon initiatives with verified operational data, maintaining disciplined operational execution, and enhancing proactive communication with shareholders. Management is committed to increasing the clarity and frequency of shareholder updates through appropriate disclosure channels, investor engagement forums, and participation in industry events.

dynaCERT Inc. is a Canadian cleantech company based in Toronto that focuses on technologies aimed at reducing fuel consumption and CO₂ emissions from internal combustion engines. The Company manufactures and distributes carbon emission reduction technology alongside its proprietary HydraLytica™ platform, which captures data to monitor fuel consumption and calculate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, forming the basis for monetizing CO₂ savings. dynaCERT’s methodology has also been Verra-certified, allowing future access to the global market for tradable carbon credits.

As part of the expanding hydrogen economy, dynaCERT’s patented technology generates hydrogen and pure oxygen on-demand through a proprietary electrolysis system. These gases are supplied to the engine clean air intake to improve combustion efficiency, which has been demonstrated to reduce carbon emissions and enhance fuel efficiency. The Company has heavily invested in research and development and operates its own production facilities. dynaCERT’s technology is designed for a variety of diesel engines utilized in on-road vehicles, refrigerated trailers, mining, oil and gas, off-road construction, and stationary generators.

For more information, visit www.dynaCERT.com.

READER ADVISORY: This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties that may cause dynaCERT’s actual results and performance to differ materially from anticipated outcomes. Factors that may cause results to differ include the ability to implement business strategies, availability of capital, and changes in regulations. The forward-looking statements are based on management opinions and estimates at the date made and are subject to various risks. Readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements.

Neither the Toronto Stock Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

On behalf of the Board,

Murray James Payne, CEO & Chairman

For further information, please contact:

Jim Payne, CEO & Chairman

dynaCERT Inc.

#101 – 501 Alliance Avenue

Toronto, Ontario M6N 2J1

+1 (416) 766-9691 x 2

[email protected]

Investor Relations

dynaCERT Inc.

Nancy Massicotte

+1 (416) 766-9691 x 1

[email protected]

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