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This compact size is a game-changer—unlike traditional reactors that require sprawling facilities and massive containment structures, these reactors can be produced rapidly at gigafactory scales—potentially building one reactor every day with a 25-reactor plant. The scalability and ease of manufacturing could drastically reduce the cost of nuclear energy, aiming for a target of $20 per megawatt-hour, compared to the $80-$150 range for current reactors worldwide.