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Develops compact nuclear microreactors for energy
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El Segundo, CA, USA
Must work 100% onsite at El Segundo HQ.
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Radiant Nuclear develops compact nuclear microreactors aimed at providing reliable and sustainable energy solutions, especially for remote locations and military use. Their main product, the Kaleidos microreactor, utilizes a CO2 cycle for energy production, making it smaller and more portable than traditional reactors. This design allows for deployment in challenging environments, catering primarily to government agencies like the Department of Defense and industries needing stable power sources. Radiant differentiates itself from competitors by leveraging expertise from veterans of high-tech companies like SpaceX and focusing on research and development to commercialize its technology. The company's goal is to transform the nuclear energy sector by offering efficient and portable power solutions.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series C
Total Funding
$155.7M
Headquarters
El Segundo, California
Founded
2019
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Radiant has already received funding of $1 million to develop a prototype 1 MW microreactor - an output capable of powering 1,000 homes for eight years.
Radiant Industries, an El Segundo, CA-based advanced nuclear technology company, raised $100M in Series C funding.
Radiant Industries announced a $100 million Series C funding round led by DCVC, with participation from a16z, Union Square Ventures, and others. This funding will support the development of one of the world's first commercial microreactors, the Kaleidos microreactor, aimed at providing clean power for data centers. Radiant plans to deliver a prototype to Idaho National Laboratory's DOME facility for testing in 2026, with production commitments for over 10 reactors by 2030.
The Department of Defense award will be used to develop turbomachinery for a compact CO2 cycle power generation system.
In 2019, he set up a company called Radiant Industries that is working to build “meltproof” portable nuclear generators that can be packed in a shipping container.