Exhibit 99.1

August 17, 2026 Nasdaq: NUAI Second Quarter 2026 Business Update

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Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements include, without limitation: our ability to construct, develop, lease and maintain our flagship project; our ability to consummate a power purchase agreement; our ability to access adequate project financing, commercial borrowings and debt and equity capital markets to fund our significant anticipated capital expenditures; the impact of supply chain disruptions, labor availability, raw materials and input commodity costs and availability, and manufacturing and transportation; general business and economic conditions; environmental history, remediation, and associated risks; our ability to obtain and renew leases with our tenants on terms favorable to us, and manage our growth, business, financial results and results of operations; our ability to respond to price fluctuations and rapidly changing technology; the impact of tariffs and global trade disruptions on us and our tenants; changes in political conditions, geopolitical turmoil, political instability, civil disturbances, and restrictive governmental actions; the degree and nature of our competition; our failure to generate sufficient cash flows to service indebtedness; our expectations regarding the anticipated timeline of our cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments, future financial performance and our ability to continue as a going concern; material negative changes in the creditworthiness and the ability of our tenants to meet their contractual obligations; increases and volatility in interest rates; increased power, labor, equipment procurement, shipping, refurbishment or construction costs; a failure of our information technology systems, systems conversions and integrations, cybersecurity attacks or a breach of our information security systems, networks or processes; our inability to obtain and/or maintain necessary government or other required consents or permits; changes in, or the failure or inability to comply with, local, state, federal and applicable international laws and regulations, including related to taxation, real estate and zoning laws, and increases in real property tax rates; the impact of any financial, accounting, legal or regulatory issues or litigation that may affect us; our ability to maintain an effective system of disclosure controls and procedures and internal control over financial reporting and operations; and other factors (including the risks contained in the "Risk Factors" section of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025 that was filed with the SEC on March 12, 2026, and in our Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended June 30, 2026 that was filed with the SEC on August 14, 2026). Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should the underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may differ significantly from those anticipated, believed, estimated, expected, intended or planned. Factors or events that could cause our actual results to differ may emerge from time to time, and it is not possible for us to predict all of them. We cannot guarantee future results, levels of activity, performance or achievements. Except as required by applicable law, including the securities laws of the United States, we do not intend to update any of the forward-looking statements to conform these statements to actual results. Nasdaq: NUAI | newerainfra.ai 2

Executive Summary TCDC construction permits secured, with increased scale and greater control over power position Construction permits in hand Development Structure Permit approved Drive Approach Permit approved Phase 1 plat submitted Received approval of Notice of Intent with the TCEQ to commence grading Advanced negotiations for Phase 1 PPA Would give New Era direct control of Phase 1 power (PPA in New Era's name) Phases 1 & 2 capacity increased Standard air permit filed with TCEQ would support ~550 MW for Phase 2 Phases 1 & 2 would represent 757 MW gross capacity, up from ~650 MW People & Capability • Charlie Nelson appointed Chairman & CEO • Leadership expanded with hyperscaler and large-scale infrastructure experience Corporate & Funding • $84.8M cash¹ and $270M undrawn under the Macquarie facility • Phase 1 equity more than covered by existing cash¹ and available facility capacity 1. Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash as of June 30, 2026. Nasdaq: NUAI | newerainfra.ai 3

Charlie Nelson Chairman & CEO Ted Warner President & CFO Execution Team Strengthened Prior Experience Prior Experience Andy Casazza Chief Corporate Officer Prior Experience E. Will Gray II President, Permian Prior Experience Jose Rodriguez Chief Operating Officer Prior Experience Evan Pierce Chief Development Officer Prior Experience Leadership team grown with hands-on hyperscaler expertise Nasdaq: NUAI | newerainfra.ai Michael Johnson General Counsel & Chief Compliance Officer Darin Rovell Chief Accounting Officer Prior Experience Prior Experience 4

Nasdaq: NUAI | newerainfra.ai 5 Building the Right Way in Texas NUAI's approach aligns with Governor Abbott's directive Supplementing Texas power Behind-the-meter gas Not dependent on constrained grid capacity Protecting water resources Closed-loop liquid cooling Reclaimed water prioritized Commitment to transparency Open engagement as state audit process advances Investing in communities Jobs and training opportunities Local programs in Odessa Unimpeded by Batch Zero delays Phases 1 and 2 are islanded / behind-the-meter

TCDC at a Glance ✓ 493 acres owned ✓ Odessa, Ector County (Permian Basin energy corridor) ✓ Phased expansion toward 1.4GW ✓ Adjacent to generation assets operated by Vistra and Calpine ✓ Active community engagement Access to existing energy, water and fiber infrastructure Nasdaq: NUAI | newerainfra.ai 6

Increased Power Capacity Finalizing direct control of Phase 1 power while expanding Phase 1 & 2 capacity to ~757 MW Phase 1 – PPA Power purchase agreement (PPA) in advanced negotiations. Moves the Phase 1 contractual power position directly to New Era Phase 2 – Air Permit Filed Standard TCEQ air permit filed by a subsidiary of Thunderhead Energy Solutions (Phase 2 power partner) Increase to 550 MW (previously 450 MW) reflects different generation equipment and emissions controls, allowing more capacity within the same ceiling Phases 1 & 2 are islanded / BTM and do not require ERCOT interconnection Nasdaq: NUAI | newerainfra.ai Phase 1 207 MW + Phase 2 550 MW = Combined ~757 MW 7

Development Workstreams Receipt of construction permits reduces site development risk Workstream What Moved During the Quarter Status Next Milestone Construction permits • Development Structure Permit approved • Drive Approach Permit approved • Received approval of Notice of Intent with the TCEQ to commence grading Complete Begin site grading in the coming weeks Phase 1 Plat • Submitted to the city of Odessa and Ector County Submitted Plat approval Land • Acquired the 54-acre corridor during the quarter; campus now 493 acres Complete - Air permit • Standard TCEQ air permit filed by a subsidiary of Thunderhead Energy Solutions (Phase 2 power partner) • Expedited permit review as application follows Texas state guidelines Submitted Air permit issued Operator surface waivers • Final surface waiver pending from a single leasehold operator Ongoing All waivers secured Pipeline removal & reclamation • 22 abandoned pipelines across 12 rights-of-way removed Ongoing Required works complete Nasdaq: NUAI | newerainfra.ai 8

Odessa and Ector County Nasdaq: NUAI | newerainfra.ai NUAI is developing TCDC with the community, not around it Community Commitments • Support for Odessa library programs • Funding after-school childcare for working families Local Stakeholder Engagement • Consistent engagement with Mayor, County Judge, Rotary Club and businesses • Led directly by the senior team Economic Opportunity • Job creation and training through construction and operations • Local procurement prioritized • Meaningful future contributor to local rate and tax base 9 Gathering with local business leaders

Phase 1 Commercialization Pathway Parallel workstreams, each required for Phase 1 construction Nasdaq: NUAI | newerainfra.ai Power Negotiating PPA Stream Joint Venture Ongoing discussions Customer Lease Ongoing end tenant negotiations Construction Phase 1 Permitting Ongoing 10

Disciplined TCDC Funding Strategy Macquarie Facility (Up to $290M, 3-Year Maturity) Term Loan A-1 $20M Drawn Term Loan A-2 $30M Available Pre-Lease1 Term Loan A-3 $40M Lender Discretion Delayed Draw $200M Lender Discretion $270M undrawn. Not balance sheet cash and not an obligation to draw What Funds What Parent-level liquidity Funds: Corporate liquidity, early development, Phase 1 equity contribution Sources: • $84.8M cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash2 • Macquarie Facility Project capital Funds: Construction and infrastructure capex Sources: • Raised primarily at asset level, post-lease execution • Targeting ~80% debt • Limits parent-level funding of multi-billion project capex Non-Dilutive Funding Strategies for TCDC and Beyond • Growing team and pipeline of opportunities; capital discipline maintained as key TCDC milestones are executed • Strong relationships with leading credit funds • Potential to support pre and post lease development, power contracts, land acquisition and long lead item procurement • Additional equipment finance opportunities, secured on key electrical and data center infrastructure Nasdaq: NUAI | newerainfra.ai 1. Tranche A-2 is available pre-lease at Macquarie's discretion to support TCDC development. 2. As of June 30, 2026. 11 Phase 1 equity more than covered; majority of project capital raised at the asset level

Additional Information

Nasdaq: NUAI | newerainfra.ai 13 1. Represents the issuance of 893,724 shares of common stock from April 1, 2026 through August 10, 2026 to Sharon AI in connection with the Company's purchase of the remaining 50% of Texas Critical Data Centers LLC. 2. Represents 34,328,357 shares of common stock issued in an underwritten offering led by Northland Securities, including the exercise of the underwriters' option to purchase an additional 4,477,611 shares. The shares were issued at a price per share of $3.35 per share. 3. Represents 1,000,520 shares of common stock issued to Macquarie Equipment Capital Inc. at a price per share of $5.00 in connection with the entry into the Company's term loan. 4. Represents the issuance of 1,522,389 shares of common stock Mr. Zachary Yi Zhou in connection with the conversion of the Company's Amended and Restated Promissory Note upon consummation of the Company's underwritten offering. 5. Includes 7,490,000 warrants exercised by ATW AI Infrastructure II LLC ("ATW") April 1, 2026 through August 10, 2026. ATW has a total of 3,036,000 unexercised warrants remaining, at an exercise price of $2.00 per share. In certain circumstances, ATW's warrants may be exercised on a cashless basis. 6. Each of the Public Warrants and Private Warrants (the "Tradeable Warrants") entitles the holder to purchase one share of our common stock at an exercise price of $11.50 per share, subject to customary adjustments. In certain circumstances, the Tradeable Warrants may be exercised on a cashless basis. 7. Each warrant entitles Macquarie to purchase one share of our common stock at an exercise price of approximately $5.00 per share, subject to customary adjustments. 8. Represents 68,411 shares of common stock, par value $0.0001 ("common stock"), issued to a Company executives and employees in connection with net settlements of awards and as other forms of compensation from April 1, 2026 through August 10, 2026. 9. Represents an aggregate of 5,298,363 restricted stock units issued to our senior executive officers as part of their respective compensation packages. Our senior executive officers were also issued an aggregate of 9,649,418 performance stock units. Security Class Shares Outstanding Shares Issued Unexercised Warrants Restricted Stock Units Employee Options Fully Diluted Common Stock as of 3/31/2026 61,255,938 61,430,296 - - - 61,255,938 Sharon AI Payoff (1) 893,724 893,724 - - - 893,724 CMPO Registered Equity Offering (2) 34,328,357 34,328,357 - - - 34,328,357 Macquarie Equity Investment (3) 1,000,520 1,000,520 - - - 1,000,520 Bridge Loan Conversion - Zach Zhou (4) 1,522,389 1,522,389 - - - 1,522,389 First and Second Tranche Warrants (Investor Warrants) (5) 7,490,000 7,490,000 3,036,000 - - 10,526,000 Warrants – De-SPAC (Public Warrants) (6) - - 5,750,000 - - 5,750,000 Warrants – De-SPAC (Private Warrants) (6) - - 230,750 - - 230,750 Macquarie Warrants (7) - - 400,208 - - 400,208 Employee Options (8) 68,411 68,411 - - 550,000 618,411 Executive RSU & PSU (9) - - - 5,298,363 - 5,298,363 Total as of 8/10/2026 106,559,339 106,733,697 9,416,958 5,298,363 550,000 121,824,660 Fully Diluted Shares Outstanding

Partner Role Development and operating capability Apollo platform company Up to $290m project-level facility $5m equity issued at $5.00 per share Energy storage solution CO2 battery technology Design, architecture, engineering BTM power partner (TCDC Phase 2) Design and engineering Modular manufacturing 14 Nasdaq: NUAI | newerainfra.ai NUAI is now advancing TCDC alongside leading counterparties already trusted by hyperscalers Institutional-Grade Partners

Nasdaq: NUAI | newerainfra.ai 15 Site Survey

Nasdaq: NUAI | newerainfra.ai 16 Proposed Design Renderings

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