Commonwealth Fusion Systems — SPARC Compact Fusion Reactor
Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS), spun out of MIT, is building SPARC — the world's first compact, net-energy-gain fusion reactor using high-temperature superconducting magnets. SPARC is designed to produce 140 MW of fusion power from a device the size of a tennis court, achieving Q>2 (more energy out than in). Commercial deployment (ARC power plant) is targeted for the early 2030s, promising unlimited, zero-carbon baseload energy.
Features
✦High-temperature superconducting (HTS) magnets: 20 Tesla field strength — world record
✦SPARC reactor: compact tokamak design, 140 MW fusion power output
✦Net energy gain (Q>2): more fusion energy produced than input heating power
✦ARC power plant design: 200 MWe commercial fusion plant for grid connection
✦$2B+ raised from Temasek, Google, Bill Gates, and Equinor
✦Target: first fusion electricity to grid by early 2030s
Pricing
basicResearch partnership
proCorporate PPA (power purchase agreement)
enterpriseStrategic investment (Series B+)
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