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    Avalanche Energy Reaches Key Milestone Toward Desktop Fusion Reactor

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJuly 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Fast Facts

    1. Tipping Point Achieved: Avalanche Energy’s desktop fusion machine has successfully operated at 300,000 volts, marking a critical transition from theoretical to practical energy generation potential.

    2. Innovative Fusion Approach: Unlike competitors, Avalanche uses intense electrical currents instead of powerful magnets, enabling high-speed ion collisions to produce energy effectively.

    3. Future Revenue Projections: The company is expected to become profitable by 2028, with anticipated revenues of $30 to $50 million in 2029 from radioisotope sales and its FusionWERX testing facility.

    4. Funding and Growth Plans: Avalanche is in the process of raising funds for launching FusionWERX, leveraging a $10 million grant from Washington State while gearing up for a Series A fundraising round.

    Milestones and Innovations

    Avalanche Energy recently passed a critical threshold in fusion technology. The company’s desktop fusion machine operated for hours at 300,000 volts, a significant achievement that positions it to develop a reactor capable of producing more energy than it consumes. This milestone represents a shift from theoretical potential to practical viability.

    Unlike other fusion companies, Avalanche’s approach eliminates the need for bulky magnets. Instead, it relies on intense electrical currents that propel ions into high-speed orbits around an electrode. As these ions collide, they fuse and release energy—a process that could redefine energy generation as we know it. The impressive voltage density of 6 million volts per meter is essential for creating conditions that lead to effective fusion, according to the company’s co-founder and CEO.

    Pathway to Widespread Adoption

    Avalanche aims to harness this fusion power not only for energy but also to produce radioisotopes, which have numerous applications in medicine and industry. Recently, the company secured a $10 million grant from Washington State to establish FusionWERX. This facility will allow researchers and other fusion ventures access to advanced testing environments, promoting collaborative innovation in the field. Langtry emphasizes that participants will retain ownership of their intellectual property, encouraging broader participation in fusion research.

    With a clear revenue strategy, Avalanche targets profitability by 2028 through sales of radioisotopes and testing rentals. Projections suggest the company could achieve revenues between $30 million and $50 million by 2029. As Avalanche Energy moves forward, the successful completion of FusionWERX and the development of efficient reactors could signal a new era for energy production, potentially altering the trajectory of our energy landscape.

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