After three years of quiet engineering, Lumonn — the group's clean-energy venture — has formally entered its first build phase. The pilot, designated L-01, is a contained low-energy reactor sized for distributed industrial loads. It is not a research apparatus; it is the first unit intended to leave the lab.
Lumonn's thesis is straightforward. Most of the world's industrial heat and base-load power still comes from combustion. A small, walk-up clean reactor — sized for a single factory, hospital campus, or municipal district — should be simpler to certify, simpler to deploy, and simpler to own outright than the megaprojects the sector has historically chased.
L-01 will be sited adjacent to the works, where existing utilities and personnel can support commissioning. Operations are expected to begin within eighteen months of first concrete. A regulatory dossier, prepared with Cronuss Associates, has been lodged with the appropriate state and central authorities.
The pilot is funded internally. Strategic partners interested in the next site — particularly distribution into Southeast Asia and the Gulf — are invited to write to the corporate desk.