Terrestrial Energy FY25 net loss widens to $28 million; cash climbs to $298 million

Reuters03-30
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/IMSR">Terrestrial Energy</a> FY25 net loss widens to $28 million; cash climbs to $298 million
  • Terrestrial Energy posted a net loss of USD 28 million, widening from the prior year on higher R&D and G&A.
  • Operating loss widened to USD 25 million as revenue fell to no revenue.
  • Cash and short-term investments totaled about USD 298 million at Dec. 31, 2025.
  • Texas A&M University selected a full-sized commercial IMSR plant for deployment at its RELLIS campus, positioning the project among the first commercial Generation IV reactor deployments on the ERCOT grid.
  • Outlook: update on expected 2026 milestones, including commercial, regulatory and development progress, is slated for the earnings call.


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