

Reimagined the stellarator with mass
manufacturable planar superconducting magnets.
Aims to reduce costs and accelerate timelines for commercial fusion deployment by replacing complex 3D coils with simpler planar coils.
Collaborates with national labs like DIII
D and UCSD on innovative materials research, including boron
pebble first
wall experiments to enhance durability.
The modular, software
driven magnetic architecture offers a practical, maintainable path to zero
emission baseload fusion energy.
Leverages proprietary planar coil stellarator architecture to simplify complex systems—focus on engineering rigor and innovation.
Publishes peer
reviewed research (e.g., multiple Nuclear Fusion papers in Jan 2025) to contribute to and engage with scientific community.
Rapid iteration supported by in
house labs (e.g., 15,000 sq ft HQ in Kearny, NJ) and mass
manufacturable magnet arrays—culture of fast prototyping and scale.
Clear technical milestones validated by third parties (e.g., DOE INFUSE awards, milestone
based development program), reflecting accountability and performance
orientation.
Mission: develop commercial fusion as a carbon
free, zero
emission energy source
Net
zero pathway implicit through fusion’s zero
emission nature—no target date specified