Terra Innovatum: The Future of Nuclear Power Fits in a Box

Terra Innovatum is developing a micro modular nuclear reactor with a difference: proven fuel, commercial readiness, and a footprint smaller than a garage.

Terra Innovatum: The Future of Nuclear Power Fits in a Box

Meet SOLO—a small-scale, safe nuclear reactor ready to power the next generation of clean energy.

The next leap in nuclear energy isn’t massive—it’s micro. Terra Innovatum’s SOLO is the world’s first micro modular nuclear reactor set to go commercial by 2028. Designed for safety, simplicity, and wide deployment, SOLO is powered by low-enriched uranium fuel that’s been used for 60 years—eliminating the regulatory and safety hurdles other designs face.

At just 2.5 meters by 6 meters, encased in thick concrete shielding, SOLO is compact enough to fit nearly anywhere energy is needed. Its first location is already locked in—Illinois. From providing stable energy to communities, to supporting critical infrastructure like data centers, SOLO’s applications are as scalable as its footprint.

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