Two fusion powerhouses are partnering to accelerate the path toward commercial scale-up. (Axios)
Commonwealth Fusion Systems announced it will develop high-temperature superconducting magnets for Realta Fusion’s demo prototypes and commercial fusion plants, which Realta aims to launch by the mid-2030s. The companies didn’t mention specific terms, but they said the deal could hit the multibillion-dollar neighborhood.Â
CFS says its demo facility outside Boston is around 70% complete. The company is also constructing what it claims could be the world’s first grid-scale commercial fusion plant in Virginia—where Google has already signed a PPA—with operations targeted for the early 2030s.Â