North America · USA
Kronos Fusion Energy
Magnetic confinement — compact spherical tokamak
Magnetic
D-T → D-³He aneutronic transition
Undisclosed
Pilot plant late 2030s
Investor brief
Building the world's first practical aneutronic fusion power platform
Executive Summary
Kronos Fusion Energy is developing a next-generation fusion power platform designed to deliver abundant, carbon-free energy through compact, high-field fusion generators that can be deployed at utility, industrial, defense, and infrastructure scales. Unlike conventional fusion programs that begin with large thermal reactors and attempt to optimize them over time, Kronos starts from a fundamentally different premise: maximize direct electrical power extraction from fusion reactions and design the entire reactor architecture around that objective.
Strategic Thesis
Couple spherical-tokamak compactness with direct energy conversion to skip the steam cycle entirely and reach grid-ready economics on aneutronic fuel.
The Problem
Global electricity demand is entering an unprecedented growth phase driven by AI infrastructure, data centers, transport electrification, industrial decarbonization, water desalination, and advanced manufacturing. Solar suffers intermittency, wind capacity-factor variability, natural gas carbon emissions, conventional nuclear cost and deployment speed, and batteries energy-density and duration limits. The world requires a new source of clean, dispatchable baseload energy. Fusion represents the ultimate energy source — the challenge is making it commercially practical.
S.M.A.R.T. — Superconducting Minimum-Aspect-Ratio Torus
The S.M.A.R.T. architecture integrates ultra-high-field REBCO magnets, negative-triangularity plasma confinement, direct energy conversion, AI-driven digital-twin control, modular serviceable subsystems, and a staged transition toward aneutronic fuels.
Compact Spherical Tokamak
A low-aspect-ratio spherical tokamak (aspect ratio ~1.2–1.5) provides higher plasma β, improved power density, smaller reactor footprint, lower construction cost, and reduced material requirements relative to conventional tokamak geometry.
Ultra-High-Field REBCO Magnets
REBCO (Rare-Earth Barium Copper Oxide) superconductors designed to operate in magnetic fields exceeding 30 Tesla provide stronger plasma confinement, higher fusion power density, smaller reactor volume, lower capital costs and improved scalability.
Negative Triangularity Plasma Physics
Negative-triangularity plasma shaping is a configuration increasingly recognized as a pathway toward stable high-performance plasmas with reduced Edge Localized Mode (ELM) activity — lowering disruption risk, component wear and plasma heating requirements.
Direct Energy Conversion (DEC)
Multi-channel DEC captures energy directly from charged fusion products before they thermalize: electrostatic conversion of alpha particles, magnetohydrodynamic extraction from plasma exhaust, thermionic recovery from hot surfaces, radiative photovoltaic capture, and a thermal bottoming cycle. Long-term wall-plug efficiency target exceeds 65%.
AI-Driven Digital Twin
Real-time AI control predicts plasma instabilities, optimizes heating profiles, manages fuel injection, coordinates magnetic field control and improves operational efficiency — enabling a self-optimizing fusion plant capable of autonomous performance tuning.
Fuel Strategy
Phase I — Deuterium-Tritium (D-T)
First-generation reactors use the most mature fusion fuel cycle with the highest near-term probability of ignition and strong experimental validation.
Phase II — Deuterium–Helium-3
Transition toward lower-neutron reactions for dramatically reduced neutron damage, longer reactor lifetime and lower activation of structural materials.
Phase III — Proton–Boron-11
Ultimate aneutronic objective: charged-particle-dominated output, minimal neutron production, minimal radioactive waste, and full compatibility with direct energy conversion.
Product Platform
Metro-Volt
Utility-scale platform for urban grids, data centers, industrial campuses and regional utilities — hundreds of megawatts to multi-gigawatt installations.
Aegis
Hardened modular fusion platform for defense installations, remote infrastructure, Arctic operations, mining and island grids.
Energy Conversion
Direct (Electrostatic / Inductive)
Aneutronic
55–70% electrical (target)
Aneutronic direct energy conversion — charged fusion products (alphas / protons) decelerated through electrostatic grids or magnetic induction, generating electricity without a thermal cycle.
Conversion chain
- 1D-³He / p-¹¹B plasma
- 2Charged fusion products (alpha particles, protons)
- 3Decelerated in electrostatic / inductive collector
- 4DC electricity → power conditioning → grid
Eliminates the steam loop entirely — no turbine, no condenser, no cooling tower. Capital and footprint drop dramatically; net plant efficiency can theoretically exceed 60% versus ~33-40% for any thermal cycle. Requires aneutronic fuel cycles that are far harder to ignite than D-T.
Economic Vision
Kronos targets a Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE) of approximately $26–36/MWh through factory manufacturing, high-field compact reactors, direct energy conversion, reduced maintenance requirements, modular deployment and long operational lifetimes. If achieved, these economics would place fusion among the most competitive energy sources available.
Vision
A future where clean, dispatchable energy is available anywhere on Earth — combining high-field superconducting magnets, advanced plasma physics, direct electrical conversion, AI-driven control and aneutronic fuel pathways to transform fusion from a scientific achievement into a scalable global energy platform.
Mission
Deliver abundant, carbon-free energy through compact fusion generators that can power cities, industries, critical infrastructure and future technologies for generations to come.
Engineering Bottlenecks
- Helium-3 supply at commercial scale
- DEC channel efficiency at MW power densities
- HTS magnet stresses in spherical geometry
Milestone Timeline
2024
Multi-channel DEC subsystem patent disclosures
The description above reflects Kronos Fusion Energy's publicly stated technology goals, roadmap and architecture. Many elements — particularly net-energy gain at scale, advanced fuel cycles, and grid-relevant economics — remain ambitious objectives that have not yet been demonstrated commercially anywhere in the fusion industry. Forward-looking statements should be treated as engineering targets, not certainties.
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Citations & Sources
Academic & financial rigor- [01]
The Global Fusion Industry in 2025
Fusion Industry Association · Jul 2025
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Company disclosures and press releases
Kronos Fusion Energy
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Peer-reviewed plasma physics literature
Journal of Plasma Physics / Nuclear Fusion