Design authority + technology vendor

TREDIC owns the design, governs the safety case, and deploys as the vendor.

The Design Authority safeguards design integrity, change control, and regulatory alignment. The Technology Vendor commercializes, licenses, and executes. TREDIC is uniquely both, coupling technical maturity with sovereign-grade deployment.

Design authority

Original design, safety basis, change control, and regulatory stewardship across the lifecycle.

Maintains technical integrity, oversees safety cases, engages regulators, and ensures compliance with national and international nuclear standards.

Technology vendor

Commercializes, licenses, finances, and executes projects as EPC and operator.

Manages customer relationships, deployment strategy, lifecycle support, and bundled offerings that mirror state-owned enterprise packages.

Lifecycle budgets & timing

Years 0–2

Phase 1 — Concept & Feasibility

$100M+

Concept definition, feasibility, and early validation.

Years 1–5

Phase 2 — R&D & Proof of Concept

$200M+

Prototype, testing, and technology maturation.

Years 2–7

Phase 3 — Licensing & Certification

$150M+

Regulatory strategy, safety case, and compliance.

Years 5–12

Phase 4 — Engineering & FOAK Prep

$750M–$1.5B+

Detailed engineering, supply chain build-out, and FOAK preparation.

Years 8–15

Phase 5 — FOAK Construction & Startup

Up to $2B

First-of-a-kind construction and startup testing.

Post-FOAK

Phase 6 — Commercialization & Scaling

$350M–$500M per plant

Fleet deployment, repeatable execution, and market entry.

Year 15+

Phase 7 — Global Deployment & Optimization

Programmatic

Expansion, long-term operations, and continuous optimization.

Why dual authority matters

  • Integrated safety governance and commercialization removes hand-offs and delays.
  • Regulatory credibility is paired with sovereign-grade finance and delivery.
  • Protects IP, licensing, and export control while accelerating market access.