Helical Fusion

Helical Fusion

Helical Fusion aims to realize the world’s first fusion reactor with the helical (heliotron) magnetic configuration. Learn more
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Helical Fusion is a pioneering startup based in Japan, dedicated to developing a fusion reactor using a unique helical magnetic confinement method. This method involves using superconducting helical coils arranged in a double helix structure, similar to DNA, to stably confine high-temperature plasmas. This innovative approach sets Helical Fusion apart as the only company in the world focusing on this specific technique for achieving nuclear fusion.

The company operates in the advanced energy sector, targeting a market that includes governments, research institutions, and large-scale energy providers. These clients are typically looking for sustainable and long-term energy solutions to address both energy needs and environmental concerns.

Helical Fusion's business model revolves around the design and development of fusion reactors, as well as the provision of elemental technologies essential for fusion energy. The company aims to monetize its innovations through partnerships, licensing agreements, and potentially selling or leasing its reactors and technology to energy providers and other stakeholders in the energy sector.

Revenue is generated by offering cutting-edge fusion technology solutions that promise to revolutionize the energy landscape by providing a virtually limitless and clean energy source. This positions Helical Fusion as a key player in the quest for sustainable energy, addressing global challenges related to energy security and environmental sustainability.

Keywords: Fusion Energy, Helical Magnetic Confinement, Superconducting Coils, Sustainable Energy, Nuclear Fusion, Energy Innovation, Advanced Energy Sector, Clean Energy, Energy Technology, Japan.