Helion's unorthodox approach to fusion power and relative secrecy has earned it plenty of fans — and critics. But don’t count ...
Helion Energy says its series F raise will fund it through the deployment of the first-ever commercial nuclear fusion plant.
Helion isn't alone in the race to make nuclear fusion a reality. As our own David Szondy noted last July, nearly 50 privately funded fusion startups in 12 countries are aiming to deliver ...
Helion, a startup working to generate electricity from nuclear fusion, on Tuesday said it has raised $425 million in venture funding from a group of investors including SoftBank Group's Vision Fund 2.
Helion Energy Inc., a startup working to develop commercial fusion reactors, today announced that it has closed a $425 million late-stage funding round. The Series F deal included the ...
EVERETT — Helion received $425 million in new funding to expand its goal to build nuclear plants using fusion energy, the Everett fusion energy company announced Tuesday. This boosts the overall ...
The Everett-based company hit a valuation of more than $5.4 billion with the raise. Everett-based fusion energy company Helion on Tuesday raised a $425 million Series F round. The company is now ...
Few energy startups are better positioned to cash in on Stargate than Helion, which has raised major funding from the AI initiative’s leaders, and signed a contract with another. ByDavid Jeans ...
(Helion Photo) Helion Energy announced a $425 million funding round that will help the Seattle-area fusion company chase the “Holy Grail” of clean energy. The company’s new investors include ...
Fusion energy company Helion has secured a substantial $425m in series F funding, aimed at accelerating the commercialisation of its fusion technology. The funding round saw contributions from a ...
Few fusion startups have been as closely watched as Helion. The 12-year-old company is backed by Sam Altman, rumored to be in talks with OpenAI, and has a deal to supply Microsoft with electricity ...
Polaris, Helion’s seventh prototype, sits inside a 27,000-square-foot building in Everett, Washington. It took more than three years to build, which is quick by fusion industry standards.