American Fusion Inc. (OTC: AMFN) is transitioning its Texatron Fusion Engine platform from prototype testing to commercial-scale deployment, according to Executive Chairman Brent Nelson. In a recently released interview, Nelson detailed the company's milestones, including the completion of a ninth-generation half-megawatt prototype and the ongoing construction of a five-megawatt pre-production system. These developments indicate a move toward larger-scale systems capable of meeting commercial energy needs.
The company is focusing on "behind-the-meter" applications, including data centers, industrial facilities, and remote power environments. Behind-the-meter applications allow customers to generate their own power, reducing reliance on the grid and potentially lowering energy costs. Data centers, in particular, are energy-intensive facilities that could benefit from on-site fusion power. According to Nelson, interest is growing from U.S. defense agencies, government stakeholders, and commercial infrastructure operators. This interest aligns with accelerating electricity demand across data infrastructure, positioning fusion as a potential clean energy solution.
American Fusion's merger with Kepler Fusion Technologies has expanded its intellectual property portfolio and advanced regulatory and public-market initiatives. The company is designing next-generation fusion energy technologies under the Texatron brand, with the goal of transitioning from research-stage concepts to practical commercial use. The Texatron Fusion Engine platform is progressing from prototype development toward commercial-scale deployment, with the recent milestones indicating progress toward larger-scale systems.
The interest from defense agencies highlights potential national security applications for reliable, clean energy sources. American Fusion's efforts are part of a broader trend in the fusion industry, where companies are working to commercialize fusion energy. The company's progress with the Texatron platform could contribute to meeting growing electricity demands while addressing climate change concerns.
More information about American Fusion and the Texatron Fusion Engine is available in the company's newsroom at https://nnw.fm/TB8JV and the full interview at https://nnw.fm/3NCTW.

