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NANO Nuclear partners with Supermicro for AI data center power solutions

May 6, 2026 8:01 AM

NANO Nuclear Energy Inc. (NASDAQ: NNE) announced it has signed a memorandum of understanding with Super Micro Computer Inc. to explore integrating microreactor systems with AI server infrastructure for data centers.

The non-binding agreement outlines plans to develop nuclear-powered solutions for artificial intelligence applications. The companies will examine opportunities to deploy NANO Nuclear's microreactors to provide on-site power for data centers and integrate Supermicro's AI server systems with nuclear energy solutions.

Under the MOU, both companies will collaborate on joint deployments and explore integrated solutions combining NANO Nuclear's microreactors, including the KRONOS MMR Energy System, with Supermicro's server racks and AI systems. The partnership also includes plans for joint go-to-market strategies targeting hyperscale, enterprise, and edge data center customers.

"This collaboration with Supermicro represents a powerful convergence of two transformative technologies: advanced nuclear energy and artificial intelligence infrastructure," said Jay Yu, Chairman and President of NANO Nuclear. "The AI revolution is fundamentally an energy challenge, and we believe nuclear power is the only scalable solution capable of meeting that demand."

The agreement establishes a framework for the companies to introduce sales opportunities to each other and develop what they describe as grid-independent AI infrastructure. NANO Nuclear's microreactors are designed to provide continuous baseload power without relying on electrical grid connections.

James Walker, Chief Executive Officer of NANO Nuclear, stated the partnership positions the company "directly into the center of one of the fastest growing and most capital-intensive markets in the world."

The MOU represents an initial step toward potential future definitive agreements and project-specific collaborations between the two companies, according to the announcement.

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