
Zap Energy
Fusion power. No magnets required.
Everett, United States · Founded 2017 · $324.0M raised
- Headquarters
- Everett
- Employees
- 51–200
- Founded
- 2017
- Business Model
- B2B
- Website
- zapenergy.com
- Total Funding
- $324.0M
- Last Round
- $130.0M Series DSep 2024
- Rounds
- 4
About
Zap Energy is developing compact, low-cost nuclear fusion reactors using sheared-flow-stabilized Z-pinch technology that confines and compresses plasma without costly magnetic coils or superconducting magnets. The company has been generating verified fusion plasmas continuously since 2018 and is targeting scientific energy breakeven on its FuZE-Q platform.
Summary
Zap Energy is a Nuclear Fusion company based in Everett, United States, founded in 2017. It has raised $324.0M in total across 4 rounds, most recently a $130.0M Series D round in Sep 2024. Investors include Lowercarbon Capital, Soros Fund Management and Addition.
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Funding History
Sep 2024
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Investors
Lowercarbon Capital
2 rounds
Soros Fund Management
1 round
Addition
1 round

Valor Equity Partners
2 rounds
BAM Elevate
1 round
Emerson Collective
1 round
Leitmotif
1 round
Mizuho Financial Group
1 round
Plynth Energy
1 round

DCVC (Data Collab)
1 round
Energy Impact Partners
1 round
Chevron Technology Ventures
1 round
The Grantham Foundation
1 round
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