1606 Corp. signs definitive agreement to acquire Sim Agro, a global power-plant operator. The deal supports AI and data center infrastructure, reducing costs by1606 Corp. signs definitive agreement to acquire Sim Agro, a global power-plant operator. The deal supports AI and data center infrastructure, reducing costs by

1606 Corp. Acquires Sim Agro to Build AI-Focused Data Center and Power Infrastructure Platform

2026/05/04 20:00
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1606 Corp. (OTC: CBDW) announced Monday that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire a majority controlling interest in Sim Agro Inc., a global power-plant operations and energy-infrastructure company. The transaction is designed to bolster the Company’s strategy to develop captive power and data center infrastructure for the artificial intelligence and high-performance computing markets, subject to closing conditions.

The acquisition comes as 1606 Corp. is already under a Purchase and Sale Agreement to acquire a Texas power-generation property on approximately 132 acres with a 50,000 sq ft warehouse, which is scheduled to close on May 22, 2026. In connection with the Sim Agro transaction, the parties have agreed to a restructuring of an existing lien associated with Sim Agro. Subject to the closing of the property acquisition and the full repayment of a promissory note, the lien is expected to be fully satisfied and removed, effectively reducing the net acquisition cost of the facility by approximately $4.2 million.

Upon closing, Sim Agro is expected to serve as the primary operator of the Company’s growing portfolio of power and energy infrastructure, beginning with the Texas property in Lufkin. Sim Agro brings immediate strength with a global team spanning the U.S., India, South Korea, Europe, and the Middle East, over 40 years of combined experience developing and operating power-generation assets, and $2.5 million in inventory providing immediate working assets and operational continuity.

Transaction highlights include majority ownership of Sim Agro to be acquired by 1606 upon closing, with consideration including a combination of shares and cash. Dr. Karthik Raghavan is to be appointed to the 1606 Board of Directors at closing and will enter into an employment contract with the Company. Existing obligations will be restructured to align with long-term capital strategy.

Management believes that integrating an experienced power-plant operator directly within the public company materially strengthens its ability to develop and scale captive power solutions for data-center customers. The Company intends to develop a platform focused on captive power generation, data-center-ready real estate and infrastructure, and energy solutions for high-density computing.

“Signing this definitive agreement marks a major milestone in our company’s evolution,” said Austen Lambrecht, CEO of 1606 Corp. “By bringing a proven global power-plant operator into the Company and aligning it with our Texas power asset under contract, we are building a vertically integrated infrastructure platform designed to support the next generation of AI and data-center development.”

Dr. Karthik Raghavan added, “Joining forces with 1606 accelerates our mission to deliver reliable, scalable captive power solutions for data centers worldwide, and we look forward to expanding our global footprint as part of a public company platform.”

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