Terrestrial Energy to Become First Publicly Traded Molten Salt Nuclear Reactor Developer Through Combination with HCM II Acquisition Corp.

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Terrestrial Energy Inc.
Terrestrial Energy Inc.

Texas A&M RELLIS

Texas A&M University recently selected Terrestrial Energy to partner on the construction of a commercial IMSR plant at the Texas A&M RELLIS campus, contributing to the university’s goal of achieving 1 GW of generating capacity at the site by the mid-2030s.
Texas A&M University recently selected Terrestrial Energy to partner on the construction of a commercial IMSR plant at the Texas A&M RELLIS campus, contributing to the university’s goal of achieving 1 GW of generating capacity at the site by the mid-2030s.

Texas A&M RELLIS

Texas A&M University recently selected Terrestrial Energy to partner on the construction of a commercial IMSR plant at the Texas A&M RELLIS campus, contributing to the university’s goal of achieving 1 GW of generating capacity at the site by the mid-2030s.
Texas A&M University recently selected Terrestrial Energy to partner on the construction of a commercial IMSR plant at the Texas A&M RELLIS campus, contributing to the university’s goal of achieving 1 GW of generating capacity at the site by the mid-2030s.
This animation provides an overview of the Terrestrial Energy Integral Molten Salt Reactor (IMSR), which is the heart of an innovative small modular cogeneration plant designed to produce carbon-free, high-temperature heat for global industry and low-cost electrical power.
  • Terrestrial Energy Inc. (“Terrestrial Energy” or the “Company”) is developing a small modular nuclear plant (the Terrestrial “IMSR plant”) using proprietary Generation IV Integral Molten Salt Reactor (IMSR) nuclear technology. Terrestrial Energy’s IMSR plant will supply high- temperature, clean, firm and flexible heat and electricity, with sector-competitive economics and leading time-to-market at fleet scale.

  • The Transaction will provide approximately $280 million in gross proceeds consisting of $50 million in common stock PIPE commitments at $10.00 per share from new non-affiliated fundamental institutional investors, and approximately $230 million of cash held in HCM II Acquisition Corp.’s (“HCM II”) trust account before potential redemptions. Proceeds will be used to accelerate commercial deployment of Terrestrial Energy's IMSR technology and to pay transaction expenses.

  • The Transaction values Terrestrial Energy at a pre-money equity value of $925 million, providing an attractive entry point for HCM II shareholders. The pro forma enterprise value of the new public company is expected to be approximately $1 billion with a pro forma equity value of approximately $1.3 billion, before considering anticipated PIPE financing proceeds and the impact of potential redemptions.

  • Terrestrial Energy’s IMSR plant technology benefits from strong demand forecasts across key growth sectors, including data center power supply, industrial heat and power, grid power, and the production of advanced low-carbon fuels and materials. The Company has partnerships and agreements with notable organizations such as Westinghouse Fuels, Energy Solutions, Schneider Electric, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), and Argonne National Laboratory, among others.

  • Texas A&M University recently selected Terrestrial Energy to partner on the construction of a commercial IMSR plant at the Texas A&M RELLIS campus, contributing to the university’s goal of achieving 1 GW of generating capacity at the site by the mid-2030s.

  • Terrestrial Energy is led by Chief Executive Officer Simon Irish and a highly experienced management team, supported by a top-tier board of directors consisting of former C-Suites of leading U.S. nuclear utilities and engineering firms.

  • Terrestrial Energy’s market leadership in the small modular reactor (SMR) sector is demonstrated by its delivery of key regulatory milestones. In 2023, the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) completed its programmatic Vendor Design Review of the IMSR plant design, the first Generation IV reactor design to complete Canada’s CNSC Vendor Design Review, and a historic industry first for a nuclear plant powered with molten salt reactor technology. The Company’s U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) engagement commenced in 2016 and includes a successful interagency joint review of the IMSR technology under a CNSC-U.S. NRC Memorandum of Cooperation and concurrent with the CNSC’s completion of the Vendor Design Review.

  • Terrestrial Energy’s CAPEX-light, long-duration business model leverages four distinct and mission-critical recurring revenue streams across the IMSR Plant’s 50+ year lifecycle, spanning from pre-construction revenue activities and construction services/component supply to post- construction IMSR core-unit component and fuel supply, to deliver sustainable, long-term cash flows.

  • All Terrestrial Energy shareholders will roll 100% of their equity holdings into the new public company and Terrestrial Energy’s management team, Terrestrial Energy’s primary shareholders, HCM II’s sponsor and certain affiliates of HCM II’s sponsor have committed to customary lock-ups.

  • The Transaction is expected to be completed during the fourth quarter of 2025 subject to customary closing conditions. The combined entity will apply for listing on Nasdaq under the ticker symbol “IMSR”.