May 27, 2026

Focused Energy Raises $240 Million for Laser Fusion

Artist rendering of a future Biblis Power campus in Germany.

(Artist's rendering)


We are pleased to share that Focused Energy
has announced that it struck an important financing deal and raised $240 Million for its continued development of laser-based inertial fusion energy (LIFE). Funding has come from predominantly from RWE AG, one of Germany's largest utilities; SPRIND, Germany's official federal agency for breakthrough innovation; the European Innovation Council Fund; and Prime Movers Lab, the U.S.-based venture fund that had provided the lead backing for Focused Energy's earlier fund-raises in the U.S. 

There are many things to applaud about this announcement. A raise of $240 million in funding at one time may well represent the largest single haul achieved by a fusion team pursuing laser inertial fusion. A considerable aspect to this successful funding reflects powerful state aspirations by Germany to be the country that leads in fusion energy development and its selection of Focused Energy to invest into. It places RWE, a major German utility, as a key strategic and industrial partner, which gives Focused Energy access to the Biblis site, where there's an existing but retired RWE power plant that can potentially help accelerate a future deployment, as well as access to RWE's construction and operational experience. RWE could also become a future customer of fusion energy from Focused Energy. 

There are, however, a number of aspects to this funding announcement that we find disingenous and don't cheer.  This financing comes amidst a series of major changes for Focused, and appears to have required that the company re-domicile in Germany, which it has done. This poses interesting potential issues for the company's partnerships in the U.S. as well as its ability to raise future capital in the U.S.  This move also takes Focused Energy far away from the National Ignition Facility and LLNL, its former closest lab partner, where the company successfully drew expert team members from early on. It's not entirely clear but it may potentially make it harder for Focused, which is retaining several offices in the Austin and San Francisco area, to participate in the U.S. DOE's national Fusion Science and Technology Roadmap program and related federal funding opportunities, since it is no longer a U.S. company with a German subsidiary.

Instead, Focused Energy has returned to Germany to be the poster child for the country's ambition to take a "leading global role in nuclear fusion." Dr. Markus Krebber, CEO of RWE AG applauds Focused Energy and the collaboration between the German federal and state government to advance the development of commercial fusion in Germany. This is not surprising, as Germany remains largely opposed to fission, so focusing on fusion makes sense.  Yet RWE is one of the largest coal-fired plant and lignite mine operators in the country and their involvement and central role in providing future funding for Focused Energy poses certain risks as well.  What seems very clear is that, given these shifts, Focused Energy will have a tougher time trying to raise capital from U.S. venture funds in the future and will be reliant on German funding going forward.

While we understand the importance of building up public interest in one's venture, we disapprove of some of what this announcement contains. In an apparent effort to boost its headline-making news potential, the company claims that this funding is the "largest fully secured Series A financing in the global fusion industry to date." This claim is based not on facts but entirely upon private party negotiations that re-labeled and compressed together several earlier fundraising rounds done in the U.S. between 2021 and 2023 (which was called a Series A back then) converting that funding to series "Seed" status. While it may improve the caliber of today's news grabbing headline, it muddles the financing story. It also encourages similar relabeling of financing histories by other ventures that will inevitably seek to add similar gloss their own images. We invested in Focused in 2022 and have reported on our participation in their Series A for years: now we must explain that we participated in the first but not this second Series A.

Read Focused Energy's May 27, 2026 Press Announcement here: Focused Energy Sets a New Benchmark: $240 Million for the Largest Series A Financing in the Global Fusion Industry.


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[NOTE:  Nucleation Capital has been investing into advanced nuclear for five years and we believe there are exceptional investment opportunities. Sadly, the investment opportunities are almost entirely distinct from the media powered "claim landscape" that's been generated and concocts ways to hype achievements and/or valuations. This is a growing concern for us across the nuclear energy landscape in general but in fusion particularly. Fusion energy remains a fairly distant goal and not a single electron generated by fusion has ever been put on the grid. Claims that the Berkeley-based National Ignition Facility (NIF) achieved "net energy" as we would ordinarily think of it, are entirely inaccurate. Net energy on a system/plant basis was not achieved and the NIF scientists themselves did not claim that. Scientists accurately claimed "net energy" only from the amount of laser power that hit the target fohrum with the level of neutron flux achieved in plasma, as showing a step up in power. But that output was only fractions of a percent of the total system power that it took to get plasma in the first place.]  

   


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