Company: GIGGU
Filing Date: 2025-11-12
Form Type: S-4
Source: 0001193125-25-277896
Chunk: 520

Company: GigCapital7 Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-11-12
Form: S-4
Chunk 520
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 regulatory affairs, and investor relations. Our New York presence provides direct access to capital markets and proximity to many of our current and prospective investors. It allows our policy team to more easily interface with stakeholders and policymakers on the East Coast. |

| • |     | Planned Manufacturing & Testing Facility: We are in the process of selecting a single U.S. site that will serve as our first reactor assembly factory and, eventually, our manufacturing gigafactory. While no final decision has been made, we have narrowed candidates to a few states that offer strategic advantages including proximity to major component suppliers and strong state economic development incentives. In parallel, we are arranging interim workshop space to build large-scale prototypes and mock-ups of the Hadron Halo. Ultimately, the chosen manufacturing site would include heavy assembly bays, machining and welding shops, quality inspection labs, and possibly a dedicated test reactor or “hot cell” facility for fuel handling R&D. We expect the full-scale factory to have the capacity to produce approximately 100 reactor units annually once fully ramped, though we plan to scale up production gradually, as further discussed in the section above titled “Growth Strategy.” |

| • |     | Testing and Demonstration Sites: In addition to offices and factories, we anticipate needing secure sites for prototype and FOAK reactor testing. We have been in discussions to utilize a U.S. national laboratory site or federal reservation site for an initial demonstration reactor (such as Idaho National Laboratory’s site, which has hosted other MMR demonstrations). Having a dedicated testing site will allow us to operate the first prototype of the Hadron Halo under controlled conditions, to conduct training, and to showcase the system to customers. |

We lease our current office spaces in the San Francisco Bay Area and New York. The prospective combined manufacturing and assembly facility may involve purchasing or long-term leasing of industrial land, and we may seek state or local partnerships for site infrastructure. We consider our facilities strategy to be a key enabler of our business plan and it is critical to ensuring we have the right physical infrastructure as we transition from the design phase to building and commercializing our Hadron Halos. Indebtedness As of the date of this filing, Hadron Energy has not incurred any material indebtedness. To date, we have been funded by equity investments from founders, private capital, and family office investors, which have provided the capital for our R&D and operations. We anticipate that our current secured capital will support R&D and operations for approximately 12 months. In the future, we anticipate that scaling