Honda-backed Israeli startup to use nuclear fusion to power EVs

NT-Tao plans demonstration facilities by 2029, commercialization in the 2030s

20240109 Israeli startup NT-Tao

NT-Tao is working to develop fusion stations small enough to fit into a cargo container yet powerful enough to generate 10,000 to 20,000 kilowatts of electricity.

RYOSUKE HANAFUSA, Nikkei staff writer

HOUSTON, U.S. -- A nuclear fusion startup backed by Honda Motor plans to use mini fusion power generation facilities as charging stations for electric vehicles, signaling how development of the long-hoped-for energy source is accelerating.

Israeli startup NT-Tao will manufacture demonstration facilities by 2029 and aims to commercialize them in the 2030s.

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