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Nano Nuclear Energy Inc.(NNE) - 2025 Q4 - Earnings Call Presentation
2025-12-18 22:00
Business Overview - NANO Nuclear is positioned to capitalize on the global nuclear renaissance driven by the need for reliable baseload energy, energy independence, and climate mandates[10, 11] - Tech leaders are rapidly expanding nuclear capabilities to address power needs, with examples including Microsoft's investment of ~$1.6 billion in the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant and AWS's investment of over $500 million into SMR development with Dominion Energy[13] - Nuclear energy is recognized as an ideal source of baseload power to meet climate goals, with a growing global commitment to triple nuclear capacity by 2050[19] - The company highlights unprecedented bipartisan support for nuclear energy in the U S, citing the ADVANCE Act and executive orders promoting the nuclear power industry[23, 26] KRONOS MMR Technology - KRONOS MMR is differentiated by its high technology readiness level and de-risked reactor design, supported by proven high-temperature gas-cooled reactor (HTGR) design using TRISO fuel[34, 39] - The company believes KRONOS benefited from over $120 million of capital raised by its prior owner to support its development[40] - KRONOS MMR has a 15MWe/45MWt capacity, ideal for data center projects, and is designed to benefit from economies of scale through modularity and factory production[41] - The company expects to submit a construction permit application to the NRC in Q1 2026, and KRONOS MMR was the first microreactor to enter the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission's (CNSC) Phase 1 licensing process[42] Financial Performance - Cash and cash equivalents ended FY 2025 at $203.3 million, increasing by ~$175 million from the end of FY 2024, driven by net proceeds from private placements and a follow-on offering[77] - Following an October 2025 private placement, NANO Nuclear's cash position totaled ~$580 million[77] - FY 2025 net loss of $40.1 million increased by ~$30 million year-over-year, primarily due to an increase in R&D and G&A expenses[78] - FY 2025 loss from operations increased to $46.2 million, driven by an ~$23 million increase in G&A and an ~$12 million increase in R&D[71, 76]