Company: GIGGU
Filing Date: 2025-09-29
Form Type: 425
Source: 0001193125-25-221783
Chunk: 254

Company: GigCapital7 Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-09-29
Form: 425
Chunk 254
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 Building on light water reactor technology, which has been in commercial use for nearly 70 years, the Hadron MMR is a versatile, small-scale, cost-effective and rapidly deployable nuclear energy solution to the growing electricity
demand driven by data centers and artificial intelligence. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, electricity demand in the United States alone is projected to grow approximately 15-20% by 2035.

Given the growing need for power in remote areas and the inability of aging power grids to effectively meet the rapidly growing energy demand, it is a
national imperative to deliver reliable power. The existing use cases for legacy small modular reactor (SMR) technology highlight the viability of advancements in MMRs. Hadron is tackling market challenges
head-on with its innovative MMR design, aiming to provide a reliable clean energy solution that improves size, logistics and installation. A breakthrough in nuclear engineering design and performance,
Hadron’s MMR is expected to be able to generate 10 megawatts of electricity (MWe) and 35 megawatts of thermal heat (MWth) on an operationally efficient 10-year fueling cycle. The reactor core and
containment shell of theMMR is intended to be easily transported in standard shipping containers, and the MMR is designed to operate on a fraction of the land required by wind and solar and with an accelerated licensing and deployment
timeline compared to SMRs, boasting modular capabilities which will allow multiple units to connect for enhanced scalability. Combined, these factors make the Hadron MMR lighter, smaller, and more resilient than other power solutions currently
available on the market.

Hadron has received strong market interest in its MMR from companies across multiple industries, including data centers,
industrials, government, remote communities, and more. Hadron has moved quickly to address today’s accelerating energy having already engaged at the letter of intent stage with more than 6 potential customers. Based on interest received from
potential customers to date, Hadron expects to be a leader in powering artificial intelligence infrastructure. Complementing its broad appeal across multiple industries, Hadron has also built a strong regulatory track record, having actively engaged
with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (the “NRC”), the U.S. Department of Defense, the U.S. Department of Energy, and other regulatory bodies aimed at bringing next-generation nuclear power to the market. In early 2025, Hadron
successfully submitted its Letter of Intent (LOI) to begin engaging with the NRC