Laser inertial fusion energy Latest measured result: target gain 4.13 ยท 8.6 MJ ยท NIF ยท April 2025
Demonstrated at the National Ignition Facility

Fusion, proven in the lab. Longview will bring it to the grid.

Longview Fusion Engine
4.13
Target gain, demonstrated
LLNL / NIF ยท April 2025
8.6 MJ
Fusion energy on target
From 2.08 MJ delivered
8
Major U.S. utilities
Engaged through prior plant studies
2033
Target first deployment
First Longview power plant
The distinction

Most fusion companies are still working to prove their fusion science works. We are working to build a fusion power plant.

We make a distinction that industry often blurs. The underlying physics of our approach has been demonstrated at the National Ignition Facility, not being hypothesized. The challenge ahead for Longview is not scientific discovery, but transforming a proven physical result into a reliable, repeatable, and economically viable source of electricity.

The record

Three decades, on the record.

1997 to 2009NIF designed and built. Leadership of the NIF team is now leading Longview to deliver the world's largest and most energetic laser system.LLNL ยท $15B U.S. investment
Aug 8, 2021Burning plasma achieved. Fusion reactions become the dominant source of heating in the fuel.NIF ยท published result
Dec 5, 2022Ignition achieved. 3.15 MJ of fusion energy from 2.05 MJ delivered, the first fusion energy gain in history.NIF ยท first scientific breakeven
2023 to PresentIgnition was reproduced eleven times.NIF ยท repeated demonstrations
Apr 7, 2025Record gain. 8.6 MJ from 2.08 MJ on target, a scientific (target) gain of 4.13, the highest on record.LLNL / NIF ยท current record
2033Target deployment of a first Longview power plant.Target ยท the engineering ahead
Aerial rendering of a Longview fusion power plant at full scale
Longview Fusion Power Plant
Not an experiment

A direct path toward commercial deployment.

Longview begins with the commercial goal. Rather than progressing through multiple generations of experimental facilities, Longview is designing a commercial fusion power plant using established industrial materials, existing supply chains, and input from organizations experienced in building, operating, and regulating energy infrastructure.

Entry plant500 MWe firm, carbon-free, load-following, uprateable to 1200MWe
ConstructionCost-competitive $3-4/watt
Electricity costDesigned to compete $50-70/MWh LCOE
Engineering partnerFluor
Utility inputCommercial studies originally informed by 8 major utilities
Cutaway rendering of the Longview fusion power plant
Plant assembly, cutaway
More than electricity

A power plant that creates more than electricity.

Longview plants are designed around the deuterium-tritium fuel cycle, the most mature and achievable pathway to commercial fusion energy. The design incorporates on-site tritium production, intended to reduce dependence on external fuel supplies and strengthen long-term energy security.

Beyond electricity, Longview will produce high quality heat that can be used for production of valuable commodities including hydrogen, fertilizers, synfuels, and desalinated water.

Longview, using its high power neutron source, produces tritium to self-fuel the power plant and a portfolio of medical and industrial isotopes used in healthcare, advanced manufacturing, scientific research, and national security applications.

The field

One fact separates Longview from every other approach.

Fusion companies are pursuing different technical pathways, but one distinction matters above all others: Longview uses the only underlying approach that has produced more fusion energy than was delivered to the fuel.

Longview was founded by the leadership team that built and operated the NIF and is translating that result into a commercial power plant design.

ApproachFuelFusion energy gain demonstratedCommercial status
Longview / Laser inertial fusionDeuterium-tritiumYesCommercial power plant engineering under way
TokamakDeuterium-tritiumNoExperimental physics facilities under development
StellaratorDeuterium-tritiumNoExperimental physics facilities under development
Magnetized target fusionVariesNoPrototype development
Other approachesVariesNoResearch and early-stage development

As of June 2026 ยท public results ยท approaches shown generically

The proof exists. The plant is next.

For the investor brief, the validation record, and the plant program, reach the Longview team directly.

Request the investor brief info@longviewfusion.com