Zap Energy Stock

zapenergy.comEnergy / Clean EnergyFounded: 2017Funding to Date: $194.59MM

Zap Energy is a developer of fusion energy reactors that are compact and do not rely on complex and costly magnetic fields.

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Research in fusion energy has made significant progress over the past decade, with various types of fusion reactors being developed. However, commercial applications for fusion energy are still projected to be 20-30 years away. The article explores advancements in fusion energy research and the roadblocks that have made fusion energy an elusive goal. Three pioneering companies in the fusion energy landscape, Zap Energy, Tokamak Energy, and Thea Energy, are highlighted.
Zap Energy, a Seattle-based startup known for its fusion energy devices, recently celebrated a company event with a custom-made grill that resembles its high-tech, superheated devices. The grill, gifted by construction company Trico, performed well, offering an engaging comparison to the company's fusion devices. The company, which raised about $200 million since its establishment in 2017, continues to strive for new breakthroughs in fusion energy technology.
Zap Energy has developed a method for measuring and calculating net energy gain in fusion energy development. The company's approach, which differs significantly from other fusion technologies, was published in Fusion Science and Technology. This development is a significant step towards demonstrating energy gain in fusion energy.
Avalanche Energy, a Seattle-based start-up, has raised $40m in a venture round to develop a small nuclear fusion reactor. The firm aims to create a small, cost-effective reactor to generate commercial power from fusion. However, despite recent scientific breakthroughs, experts believe fusion technology is still decades away from generating commercial power.
Updated on: Jul 26, 2024

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