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Marvel Fusion raises EUR 35 million in Series A funding
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Alternative Energy

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Feb 3, 2022

Marvel Fusion raises EUR 35 million in Series A funding

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  • Marvel Fusion, a German fusion energy startup, has raised EUR 35 million (USD 40 million) in a Series A funding round led by Earlybird.

  • The proceeds will be used to advance Marvel’s theoretical and experimental initiatives to develop fusion energy.

  • Founded in 2019, Marvel attempts to develop an innovative approach to generate fusion energy. Instead of heating the fuel plasma to very high temperatures, it precisely controls the conversion of input laser energy to accelerated fuel particles through the design of its nanostructured targets. This allows for higher efficiency in triggering fusion reactions. The company has collaborations with Siemens Energy, TRUMPF, and Thales.

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