Company: GIGGU
Filing Date: 2025-11-12
Form Type: S-4
Source: 0001193125-25-277896
Chunk: 213

Company: GigCapital7 Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-11-12
Form: S-4
Chunk 213
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 facility until another disposal option became available, such as a U.S. government determined permanent national repository or other government storage facility.

The establishment of a national repository for the storage and/or permanent disposal of SNF, such as the one previously considered at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, the timing of such a facility’s opening and the ability of such a facility to accept waste from our MMRs and any related regulatory action, could impact the costs associated with ours and our customers’ storage and/or disposal of SNF/HLW. Likewise, the establishment of a CIS for the storage of SNF/HLW, the timing of such a facility’s opening and being able to accept waste from a Hadron Energy reactor, and any related regulatory action, could impact our customers’ costs associated with storage of SNF/HLW. These waste storage issues, and changes to the current waste disposal practices or changes to reactor operators’ ability to recover storage costs from DOE through litigation, could be material to our operations if potential customers view waste disposal as problematic, detrimental or a negative factor when considering an investment in our MMRs.

Our supply base may not be able to scale to the production levels necessary to meet sales projections.

We do not currently have manufacturing assets and will rely on third party manufacturers and construction firms to build our reactors and associated equipment and to construct future planned manufacturing and assembly facilities. While we are working to develop these capabilities and facilities internally, these capabilities and the facilities involve risks including timeline, cost, and financing risk and even if successfully developed, will not be available for our earliest reactor deployments. Moreover, we are dependent on future supplier capability to meet production demands attendant to our forecasts. If our supply chain cannot meet the schedule demands of the market, our projected sales revenues could be materially impacted.

Our current and future business operations, including our ability to successfully commercialize the Hadron Halo, rely and will continue to rely heavily on securing agreements with suppliers for essential materials and components which will be used to manufacture and assemble our reactors.

The execution, termination, expiration, or failure to renew agreements with our suppliers, whether due to unforeseen circumstances, including, but not limited to, supplier insolvency and regulatory changes, pose significant risks to our supply chain. In the event that such agreements are not successfully maintained or replaced, we may encounter difficulties sourcing required materials and components, leading to deployment delays, increased costs, or an inability to meet customer demand. Any interruption or inability to maintain relationships with current and future suppliers, or failure to secure materials from