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Terra Innovatum and Mersen Achieve Graphite Prototype Manufacturing and Validation Milestone to support First Deployment of SOLO™ Micro-Reactor

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Terra Innovatum (NASDAQ: NKLR) and Mersen announced successful production and validation of a nuclear‑grade graphite reactor core prototype to required tolerances, advancing manufacturing readiness for SOLO™ FOAK deployment targeted for 2027 and NOAK commercialization beginning in 2028.

The milestone confirms supply‑chain conversion into manufacturing execution and establishes procedures for repeatable, scalable production.

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Positive

  • Graphite prototype produced and validated to required tolerances
  • FOAK deployment targeted 2027 supports near‑term commercialization pathway
  • NOAK commercialization planned 2028 indicating a defined scaling timetable
  • Manufacturing procedures and quality standards established for repeatable production

Negative

  • None.

News Market Reaction – NKLR

+10.24%
28 alerts
+10.24% News Effect
+17.6% Peak in 31 hr 9 min
+$40M Valuation Impact
$427.78M Market Cap
1.0x Rel. Volume

On the day this news was published, NKLR gained 10.24%, reflecting a significant positive market reaction. Argus tracked a peak move of +17.6% during that session. Our momentum scanner triggered 28 alerts that day, indicating elevated trading interest and price volatility. This price movement added approximately $40M to the company's valuation, bringing the market cap to $427.78M at that time.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

FOAK deployment target year: 2027 NOAK commercialization start: 2028
2 metrics
FOAK deployment target year 2027 Targeted year for first SOLO™ micro‑reactor deployment
NOAK commercialization start 2028 Planned start of SOLO™ NOAK commercialization

Market Reality Check

Price: $5.78 Vol: Volume 322,741 is at 0.51...
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Volume Volume 322,741 is at 0.51x the 20-day average of 630,355, indicating subdued trading activity ahead of this milestone. low
Technical Shares at 4.98 are trading below the 200-day moving average of 5.84, reflecting a longer-term downtrend despite the recent uptick.

Peers on Argus

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No peers in the provided universe showed momentum alongside NKLR, indicating the 3.11% move preceded this news and appears stock-specific rather than part of a broader sector rotation.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: 2026-03-31 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
2026-03-31 Reporting timeline update Positive +6.2% Set firm 10-K and earnings call dates after new CFO appointment.
2026-03-30 Leadership changes Positive -3.3% Appointed new CFO and chairman to support construction permit readiness.
2026-03-23 Investor presentation update Positive -4.7% Highlighted NRC progress, completed design, supply chain and early commitments.
2026-03-10 Earnings date set Neutral -0.2% Scheduled FY 2025 results release and business update call.
2026-03-09 Graphite order with Mersen Positive +2.0% Executed first nuclear‑grade graphite order to support FOAK and NOAK plans.
Pattern Detected

NKLR has a mixed record on news: some positive operational or leadership updates aligned with gains, while other upbeat strategic or commercial disclosures coincided with short-term pullbacks.

Recent Company History

Over recent months, Terra Innovatum has focused on leadership build-out, regulatory readiness and supply-chain preparation for its SOLO™ micro‑reactor. Announcements included a CFO and chair transition on Mar 30, 2026, updated reporting timelines with an earnings call set for Apr 16, 2026, and multiple updates on NRC construction‑permit progress and graphite supply with Mersen. Today’s graphite prototype milestone builds directly on the Mar 9, 2026 graphite order and continues that manufacturing‑readiness narrative.

Market Pulse Summary

The stock surged +10.2% in the session following this news. A strong positive reaction aligns with T...
Analysis

The stock surged +10.2% in the session following this news. A strong positive reaction aligns with Terra Innovatum’s ongoing shift from planning to execution, highlighted by the validated graphite reactor core prototype. Prior news on graphite procurement and NRC‑related progress framed this step as part of a broader FOAK and NOAK roadmap. Investors reviewing sustainability would weigh pre‑revenue status, going‑concern disclosures, and potential overhang from previously registered resale shares of up to 140,480,029 Terra shares.

Key Terms

FOAK, NOAK, nuclear-grade graphite, graphite reactor core, +1 more
5 terms
FOAK technical
"supports SOLO™ FOAK (First-of-a-Kind) deployment targeted for 2027"
FOAK stands for "first of a kind" and describes the initial unit or project using a new technology, process, or product that has never been built or operated at scale before. It matters to investors because FOAK items often carry higher costs, slower performance and greater technical or regulatory risk—like buying the prototype car from a new manufacturer—while also offering the potential for lower costs and faster production if follow-on units learn from and improve on the first.
NOAK technical
"and NOAK (Nth-of-a-Kind) commercialization in 2028"
NOAK (new oral anticoagulant) is a class of prescription blood-thinning medicines taken by mouth that prevent dangerous blood clots in conditions such as irregular heartbeat or after certain surgeries; they are newer alternatives to older drugs that required frequent blood tests. Investors watch NOAKs because regulatory approvals, patent life, pricing and adoption by doctors directly affect recurring drug sales and market share for pharmaceutical companies—similar to how a popular new gadget can quickly replace an older model and reshape a market.
nuclear-grade graphite technical
"Leveraging Mersen’s expertise in nuclear-grade materials, the companies successfully produced"
Nuclear-grade graphite is a very pure, specially manufactured form of carbon used inside certain types of nuclear reactors to slow neutrons and support reactor structures without introducing radioactive-contaminating impurities. Think of it as the high-grade, precision wood used to build a sensitive instrument: its consistency and low impurities matter for safety, performance and regulatory approval. Investors watch it because limited suppliers, long lead times and strict standards can affect reactor projects, costs and supply-chain risk.
graphite reactor core technical
"announced the successful production of a graphite reactor core prototype"
A graphite reactor core is the central structure in certain types of nuclear power reactors where solid carbon blocks (graphite) are used to slow down neutrons so the nuclear chain reaction can be maintained at a controlled rate. Its condition and design directly affect a plant’s safety, operating life, maintenance and decommissioning costs, and regulatory risk—so investors treat core integrity like a factory’s engine health when valuing nuclear assets.
micro-modular reactor technical
"developer of the SOLO™ Micro-Modular Reactor, and Mersen"
A micro-modular reactor is a very small, factory-built nuclear power unit designed to produce a modest amount of steady electricity or heat and to be combined with others as needed, like Lego blocks for a power plant. For investors it matters because these units promise lower individual upfront costs, faster factory production and flexible scaling, while also carrying regulatory, long-term construction and public-acceptance risks that affect returns.

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  • Milestone builds on prior agreement for nuclear-grade graphite and supports SOLO™ FOAK (First-of-a-Kind) deployment targeted for 2027 and NOAK (Nth-of-a-Kind) commercialization in 2028
  • Leveraging Mersen’s expertise in nuclear-grade materials, the companies successfully produced a graphite prototype (i.e. an engineering prototype) to support SOLO™ FOAK development
  • The graphite engineering prototype has been successfully manufactured to required tolerances, validating reactor system integration and readiness for scalable, serialized production

NEW YORK and PARIS, April 14, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Terra Innovatum Global N.V. (NASDAQ: NKLR), developer of the SOLO™ Micro-Modular Reactor, and Mersen (Euronext FR0000039620 – MRN), a global expert in electrical power and advanced materials, today announced the successful production of a graphite reactor core prototype marking an important step in manufacturing readiness for its FOAK reactor deployment. The milestone highlights the companies’ collaboration in advancing next-generation nuclear technologies. It demonstrates also Terra Innovatum’s progress in converting supply chain preparation into manufacturing execution as it advances toward FOAK deployment and NOAK commercialization.

Terra Innovatum - Mersen

"This advance marks an important step in our transition from supply chain readiness to manufacturing execution,” said Alessandro Petruzzi, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Terra Innovatum. “The successful production of the graphite reactor core prototype, achieved with Mersen, demonstrates our ability to secure and process the nuclear-grade materials essential to SOLO™ FOAK deployment. Just as importantly, it reinforces the industrial foundation needed to scale from first deployment to repeatable NOAK manufacturing."

"The development of this graphite engineering prototype represents a meaningful technical milestone in the realization of the SOLO™ reactor core,” said Marco Cherubini, Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer of Terra Innovatum. “These components are designed to host critical systems and core elements that influence thermal performance, and overall system reliability. This work also establishes the procedures and quality standards required for repeatable manufacturing and scalable deployment."

Luc Themelin, Chief Executive Officer Mersen stated: “We are proud to contribute our materials expertise as a partner in advancing a new generation of advanced nuclear solutions, which will play an important role in delivering reliable and low-carbon energy. This collaboration reflects the growing role of advanced materials in enabling these technologies, as well as our ability to identify and support emerging growth drivers such as nuclear for the Group.”

This milestone builds on Terra Innovatum’s previously announced agreement with Mersen securing nuclear-grade graphite and procurement of critical materials required for SOLO™ FOAK deployment targeted for 2027 and NOAK commercialization beginning in 2028.

ABOUT MERSEN

Mersen is a global industrial group and a recognized expert in advanced materials. The world’s leading producer of isostatic graphite, Mersen develops customized, application-specific solutions for highly demanding sectors, including nuclear. The Group combines industrial scale with local execution - with more than 50 industrial sites in 30 countries, including Italy - enabling it to meet rigorous technical and regulatory standards for critical nuclear applications.

ABOUT TERRA INNOVATUM & SOLOTM

Terra Innovatum's mission is to make nuclear power accessible. We deliver simple and safe micro-reactor solutions that are scalable, affordable and deployable anywhere 1 MWe at a time.

Terra Innovatum is a pioneering force in the energy sector, dedicated to delivering innovative and sustainable power solutions. Terra Innovatum plans to leverage cutting-edge nuclear technology through the SOLO™ Micro-Modular Reactor (SMR™) to provide efficient, safe, and environmentally conscious energy. With a mission to address global energy shortages, Terra Innovatum combines extensive expertise in nuclear industry design, manufacturing, and installation licensing to offer disruptive energy solutions. Committed to propelling technological advancements, Terra Innovatum and SOLO™ are dedicated to fostering prosperity and sustainability for humankind.

It is anticipated that SOLO™ will be available globally within the next three years. Conceptualized in 2018 and engineered over six years by experts in nuclear safety, licensing, innovation, and R&D, SOLO™ addresses pressing global energy demands with a market-ready solution. Built from readily available commercial off-the-shelf components, the proven licensing path for SOLO™ enables rapid deployment and minimizes supply chain risks, ensuring final cost predictability. Designed to adapt with evolving fuel options, SOLO™ supports both LEU+ and HALEU, offering a platform ready to transition to future fuel supplies.

SOLO™ will offer a wide range of versatile applications, providing CO2-free, behind-the-meter, and off-grid power solutions for data centers, mini-grids serving remote towns and villages, and large-scale industrial operations in hard-to-abate sectors like cement production, oil and gas, steel manufacturing, and mining. It also has the ability to supply heat for industrial applications and other specialized processes, including water treatment, desalination and co-generation. Thanks to its modular design, SOLO™ can easily scale to deliver up to 1GW or more of CO2-free power with a minimal footprint, making it an ideal solution for rapidly replacing fossil fuel-based thermal plants. Beyond electricity and heat generation, SOLO™ can also contribute to critical applications in the medical sector by producing radioisotopes essential for oncology research and cancer treatment.

To learn more, visit: https://investors.terrainnovatum.com/. Follow us on X: https://x.com/TerraInnovatum and LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/terra-innovatum-solo/.

FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS

This press release includes “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the federal securities laws, including, but not limited to, opinions and projections prepared by Terra Innovatum’s management. Forward-looking statements generally relate to future events or future financial or operating performance, including pro forma and estimated financial information, and other “forward-looking statements” (as such term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995). The recipient can identify forward-looking statements because they typically contain words such as “outlook,” “believes,” “expects,” “ will,” “projected,” “continue,” “increase,” “may,” “should,” “could,” “seeks,” “predicts,” “intends,” “trends,” “plans,” “estimates,” “anticipates” or the negatives or variations of these words or other comparable words and/or similar expressions (but the absence of these words and/or similar expressions does not mean that a statement is not forward-looking). These forward-looking statements specifically include, but are not limited to, statements regarding estimates and forecasts of financial and performance metrics, projections of market opportunity and market share, expected timing for regulatory approvals and commercialization and the potential success of Terra Innovatum’s strategy and expectations. Forward-looking statements, opinions and projections are neither historical facts nor assurances of future performance. Instead, they are based only on current beliefs, expectations and assumptions regarding the future of Terra Innovatum’s business, future plans and strategies, projections, anticipated events and trends, the economy and other future conditions. Because forward-looking statements relate to the future, they are subject to inherent uncertainties, risks and changes in circumstances that are difficult to predict and many of which are outside of Terra Innovatum’s control. These uncertainties and risks may be known or unknown. Factors that may cause actual results to differ materially from current expectations include, but are not limited to: changes in domestic and foreign business, market, financial, political and legal conditions; failure to realize the anticipated benefits of the proposed business combination; risks relating to the uncertainty of the projected financial information with respect to Terra Innovatum; future global, regional or local economic and market conditions; the development, effects and enforcement of laws and regulations; Terra Innovatum’s ability to manage future growth; Terra Innovatum’s ability to develop new products and services, bring them to market in a timely manner, and make enhancements to its platform; the effects of competition on Terra Innovatum’s future business; and the outcome of any potential litigation, government and regulatory proceedings, investigations and inquiries and other risks and uncertainties described under the heading “Risk Factors” in documents Terra Innovatum files from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission. If any of these risks materialize or the Terra Innovatum’s assumptions prove incorrect, actual results could differ materially from the results implied by the forward-looking statements contained herein. In addition, forward-looking statements reflect Terra Innovatum’s expectations and views as of the date of this presentation. Terra Innovatum anticipates that subsequent events and developments will cause its assessments to change. However, while Terra Innovatum may elect to update these forward-looking statements in the future, each of them specifically disclaims any obligation to do so. Accordingly, you should not place undue reliance on the forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date they are made.

CONTACTS - TERRA INNOVATUM

Giordano Morichi
Founding Partner, Chief Business Development Officer & Investor Relations
Terra Innovatum Global N.V.
E: g.morichi@terrainnovatum.com
W: www.terrainnovatum.com

Investor Relations
Simon Willcocks
Alliance Advisors IR
E: investors@terrainnovatum.com

Media Relations
Fatema Bhabrawala
Alliance Advisors IR
E: TerraIR@allianceadvisors.com

CONTACTS - MERSEN

Investor Relations
Véronique Boca
E: dri@mersen.com

Media Relations
Christophe Menger/Stephan Bürklin
Brunswick
E: mersen@brunswickgroup.com

A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/4970a37a-0958-4130-9ca2-de5e608847fa


FAQ

What did Terra Innovatum (NKLR) announce about the graphite prototype on April 14, 2026?

They announced successful production and tolerance validation of a nuclear‑grade graphite reactor core prototype. According to the company, this validates reactor system integration and readiness for scalable, serialized production ahead of FOAK deployment targeted for 2027.

How does the graphite prototype affect Terra Innovatum's SOLO™ FOAK timeline for 2027 (NKLR)?

The prototype advances manufacturing readiness and supports the FOAK 2027 target. According to the company, converting supply‑chain preparation into manufacturing execution is a key step toward first deployment in 2027.

What commercialization timeline did Terra Innovatum (NKLR) give for SOLO™ after FOAK?

The company expects NOAK commercialization to begin in 2028 following FOAK deployment. According to the company, the prototype and procedures are intended to enable repeatable, scalable production for 2028 commercialization.

What role did Mersen play in Terra Innovatum's graphite prototype for SOLO™ (NKLR)?

Mersen supplied materials expertise to produce the nuclear‑grade graphite engineering prototype. According to the company, Mersen’s capabilities helped secure and process critical materials required for FOAK deployment.

Does the announcement indicate the graphite prototype met required tolerances for SOLO™ (NKLR)?

Yes, the prototype was manufactured to the required tolerances and validated for system integration. According to the company, this validation supports readiness for scalable, serialized production and quality procedures.

What manufacturing steps did Terra Innovatum (NKLR) say the milestone establishes?

The milestone establishes procedures and quality standards required for repeatable manufacturing and scalable deployment. According to the company, these steps convert supply‑chain readiness into manufacturing execution for SOLO™.