Company: GIGGU
Filing Date: 2025-11-12
Form Type: S-4
Source: 0001193125-25-277896
Chunk: 514

Company: GigCapital7 Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-11-12
Form: S-4
Chunk 514
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 Quality Assurance (QA) program. This program is legally mandated by 10 CFR 50 Appendix B, which sets out 18 basic criteria governing every step from initial design and procurement to final testing and records. The industry’s practical guide for meeting these criteria is the ASME NQA-1 standard. We will conduct rigorous audits to verify compliance by our suppliers. Additionally, by engaging suppliers early, we will ensure that the Hadron Halo’s design incorporates manufacturability, allowing it to be fabricated efficiently using existing tooling and transportation methods. |

| • |     | Assembly Facility: We intend to establish a dedicated U.S.-based assembly facility to receive major subassemblies from our qualified suppliers, complete final reactor module integration, conduct factory acceptance testing, and prepare units for shipment. The site for this assembly is under active evaluation; multiple states have invited Hadron Energy to locate the facility within their jurisdictions and have indicated interest in providing incentives, as discussed further below. We are conducting a structured site-selection process that considers (i) incentives and tax treatment, (ii) access to skilled labor and training pipelines, (iii) multimodal logistics (including, for example, Class I rail, interstate highway, barge/port access), (iv) proximity to heavy fabrication vendors, (v) availability of power, water, and industrial utilities, (vi) favorable permitting timelines, and (vii) overall total costs. |

| • |     | Incentives and Public-Private Partnership Structure. We have received preliminary indications of support from multiple states that include a combination of incentives, such as job creation tax credits, property tax abatements, sales/use tax exemptions on qualified equipment, infrastructure grants, and training subsidies. Certain proposals also contemplate site preparation support (e.g., rail spurs, road improvements, utility extensions) and workforce development programming with local community colleges and trade schools. Specific terms are under negotiation and will be disclosed once definitive agreements are executed. |

| • |     | Centralized Gigafactory: Within the first five years of development, our vision is to partner with well-established manufactures to produce our first units. In the following five to ten years. we intend to develop a U.S.-based gigafactory capable of manufacturing approximately 100 units annually at full capacity. The factory will handle core reactor module fabrication, assembly of major components, and integration/testing of each unit before shipment. By centralizing manufacturing and production, we can implement uniform quality control and drive down costs through economies of scale and automation. We are currently