Company: PCG-PB
Filing Date: 2025-04-10
Form Type: DEF 14A
Source: 0001004980-25-000073
Chunk: 102

Company: PG&E Corp
Filing Date: 2025-04-10
Form: DEF 14A
Chunk 102
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 the 2025 Annual Meetings.

#### How do I vote?
We encourage you to vote by proxy over the Internet, telephone, or mail prior to the 2025 Annual Meetings even if you plan to attend. If your shares are registered to you directly, there are three ways to submit your Proxy:

| Over the Internet:You may submit your Proxy and vote your shares over the Internet by going toproxyvote.com.Voting instructions are provided on either your Notice of Internet Access or, if you received your Proxy Materials by mail, your Proxy Card. |
| By telephone:If you received your 2025 Proxy Materials by mail, you may submit your Proxy and vote your shares by calling the toll-free number on the Proxy Card.                                                                                        |
| By mail:If you received your 2025 Proxy Materials by mail, you may submit your Proxy and vote your shares by completing, signing, and dating the Proxy Card and mailing it in the postage-paid envelope provided.                                        |

You can also vote during the 2025 Annual Meetings with your 16-digit control number. For holders of PG&E Corporation shares, you can access the 2025 Annual Meetings and vote your shares at virtualshareholdermeeting.com/PCG2025 . For holders of Utility shares, you can access the 2025 Annual Meetings and vote your shares at virtualshareholdermeeting.com/PCG-P2025 .

If you hold shares of both PG&E Corporation and the Utility, we encourage you to vote prior to the 2025 Annual Meetings to ensure that you have time to participate in the meetings. To vote your Corporation and Utility shares at the 2025 Annual Meetings, you will be required to log in with your 16-digit control number to each company’s website separately. You can still view the webcast in one browser.

If your shares are not registered to you directly but are held indirectly through a broker, bank, trustee, nominee, or other third party (broker), follow the instructions provided by your broker to vote your shares. If you do not submit voting instructions to your broker, the broker will not be permitted to vote your shares on any proposal, unless it constitutes a “routine” proposal and your broker is a member of the NYSE and permitted by NYSE rules to vote on “routine” proposals. The election of directors, the say-on-pay vote, and equity plan proposals, for example, are “non-routine” proposals.

If you are a 401(k) Plan participant, specific instructions for voting are noted on the Voting