Europe’s nuclear fusion potential draws record investment round
- Proxima Fusion, a German startup spun out from the Max Planck Institute, closed a $150 million Series A financing on Wednesday to advance fusion technology.
- Proxima Fusion founded in early 2023 to develop a stellarator-based commercial fusion power plant amid growing European support for fusion as a key energy solution.
- The funding includes contributions from Cherry Ventures, Balderton Capital, and a dozen firms, supporting a 2027 hardware demonstration and a 2031 demonstration stellarator site.
- The $150 million round is the largest private fusion investment in Europe, boosting total funding to over $200 million as Proxima aims to prove net energy gain with a stellarator.
- This investment strengthens Proxima's chances to lead Europe’s clean energy future, though commercial fusion power remains unproven and requires continued venture capital through at least 2031.
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Investors are equipping the Munich-based energy startup Proxima Fusion with 150 million dollars of start-up capital. A pilot plant for the world's first commercial fusion power plant is thus approaching. It is now important whether black and red will keep its promises.
German Startup Raises Record Funds to Advance Nuclear Fusion
Germany-based start-up Proxima Fusion on Wednesday announced the close of a $150 million financing, the largest private fusion investment round in Europe, as companies are looking to finally achieve the breakthrough of unlimited clean fusion energy. Proxima Fusion’s Series A financing was co-led by Cherry Ventures and Balderton Capital, with participation from a dozen other investment firms. Proxima Fusion was founded in early 2023 as the first-…

Proxima Fusion joins the club of well-funded nuclear contenders with €130M Series A
Commercial nuclear fusion power isn’t a reality yet. But venture capital is flowing into startups that promise that clean, safe, and virtually limitless
Proxima Fusion Raises €130 Million to Become European Nuclear Champion
(Bloomberg) — Proxima Fusion, a German startup developing nuclear fusion technology, has raised €130 million ($148.8 million) from investors to develop a device capable of generating the futuristic energy by 2031.
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