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Terra Innovatum and Uvation Forge Nuclear-Powered AI Future with 1 MWe Pilot, 100 MWe Expansion Plan

  • MM24 News Desk
  • 21 minutes ago
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Credit: Terra Innovatum


Terra Innovatum Global N.V. has signed a strategic Letter of Intent with Uvation Inc. to deploy a 1 MWe pilot micro-reactor, with an option to scale to 100 MWe, directly powering Uvation's expanding AI data center ecosystem. This partnership aims to solve the critical energy bottleneck facing next-generation artificial intelligence infrastructure by providing behind-the-meter nuclear power that is both scalable and fundamentally resilient against grid instability.


The collaboration centers on Terra Innovatum's SOLO micro-modular reactor, a compact nuclear unit designed to deliver high-density, uninterrupted power. Alessandro Petruzzi, Co-Founder & CEO at Terra Innovatum, emphasized the strategic fit, stating that their technology offers what traditional grids cannot: guaranteed stability.


"SOLO adds built-in safety and provides redundancy - important for data centers, de-risking energy deployment during maintenance or shutdowns, ensuring continuity independent of power shortages, and enhancing cybersecurity protection," Petruzzi explained. This clean, uninterrupted energy backbone is positioned as the key to unlocking new possibilities for AI, high-performance computing, and mission-critical workloads.




The urgency of this solution is driven by an unprecedented surge in global AI demand that is rapidly outpacing the capacity of existing power infrastructure. Giordano Morichi, Founding Partner and Chief Business Development Officer at Terra Innovatum, framed the partnership as a response to a fundamental market shift.



"The constraint is no longer processing power – it’s reliable, cost-effective power," Morichi stated. He highlighted that SOLO fast-tracks AI commercialization by providing "near-instant, CO₂-free, revenue-generating power" while avoiding the delays and capital expenditure overruns typical of grid-dependent solutions.


For Uvation, a specialist in building data centers for dense AI clusters, the energy challenge is a daily operational reality. Reen Singh, CEO of Uvation, shared that some of their off-takers forecast demand exceeding 1 gigawatt (GW), a scale that current infrastructure simply cannot support.


"Power shortages have been major forces in this industry’s project delays," Singh revealed. By integrating the SOLO reactor into their roadmap, Uvation aims to secure an immediate and reliable power source that enables scalable AI, inference, and edge deployments independent of the public grid. The initial 1 MWe pilot is a critical first step toward a potential future rollout of 100 MWe across multiple sites in the US.



The technology at the heart of this deal, the SOLO Micro-Modular Reactor (SMR), is the result of six years of engineering by experts in nuclear safety and licensing. It is built from readily available commercial off-the-shelf components, a design choice that minimizes supply chain risks and ensures cost predictability.


The reactor is designed to be versatile, supporting different fuel types like LEU+ and HALEU, and is anticipated to be available globally within the next three years. Its applications extend beyond data centers to include powering remote communities and providing heat for heavy industries like cement and steel production.


This agreement signals a pivotal moment where the nuclear and tech industries converge to address a shared problem. As AI models grow larger and more power-hungry, the search for dense, constant, and clean energy intensifies. The partnership between Terra Innovatum and Uvation suggests that the future of computing may not be found in a more powerful chip alone, but in the resilient, CO₂-free micro-reactor sitting quietly beside the data hall, powering it all.




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