Moving, Power.
Develop a compact alpha-voltaic nuclear battery—advancing technologies that directly support Avalanche’s mission to commercialize practical, portable fusion power.
100× Faster Materials Pipeline to Support Compact Fusion Systems and Extreme-Environment Defense Applications
Nuclear Advanced Propulsion and Power (NAPP) program at DIU. The program is targeted at highly maneuverable, small spacecraft using fusion and radioisotopes.
DARPA, the Pentagon research agency is interested in using the materials in a new class of nuclear batteries, which use radioactive decay from materials like polonium to generate electricity.
Read More >Avalanche Energy closed $29M led by RA Capital, with backing from Founders Fund, Lowercarbon Capital, Toyota Ventures, and Congruent Ventures.
Read More >For every technology, there comes a tipping point where it switches from theory to possibility. Robin Langtry believes that Avalanche Energy has reached that point.
Read More >Rads to Watts program advances compact alpha-voltaic technology for next-generation nuclear batteries
Read More >100× Faster Materials Pipeline to Support Compact Fusion Systems and Extreme-Environment Defense Applications
Read More >The funding will primarily be deployed to scale FusionWERX, Avalanche's commercial-scale fusion test facility located in Richland, WA
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Award and 300,000-Volt technological breakthrough position Avalanche to unlock key commercial revenue from fusion devices.
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Avalanche Energy has achieved a critical high-voltage milestone in its pursuit of compact fusion: sustaining 300,000 volts across just two and a half inches of space.
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FusionWERX is intended to serve as a first-of-its-kind commercial-scale testing facility for advanced fusion technologies.
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