Texatron™ Aneutronic Fusion is Better Than Current Nuclear Solutions
The Texatron™ is a pulsed fusion system engineered specifically for commercial deployment.
Unlike steady-state fusion approaches, the Texatron™ operates in a controlled cyclic regime involving plasma formation, compression and heating, a confinement phase during which fusion reactions occur, followed by controlled plasma dissipation and system reset.
This operating profile is designed to support modular scalability, system redundancy, and infrastructure-grade deployment.
American Fusion™ Texatron™ Aneutronic Fusion Reactor
The Texatron™ platform is being developed as a family of modular systems with planned configurations ranging from approximately 1 megawatt (MW) to 500 MW, allowing deployment across diverse applications.
Proof-of-principle experiments, including Version 9 prototype testing in Midland, Texas, have demonstrated stable toroidal plasma formation at sub-fusion temperatures, validating key confinement concepts.
We anticipate demonstrating a 100 MW Texatron™ system before the end of 2026, subject to successful R&D and financing.