Nvidia backs $650m funding round for Bill Gates’ nuclear firm TerraPower

Bill Gates' TerraPower secures $650m to build US advanced nuclear reactor, with Nvidia’s VC arm among key investors

Nuclear innovation firm TerraPower, chaired by Bill Gates, has raised $650 million in new funding to support the construction of the United States’ first advanced commercial nuclear reactor, with Nvidia’s venture arm, NVentures, among the key investors.

The funding, which was announced through a press release, reiterated TerraPower's ultimate aim of providing clean and safe energy.

“TerraPower was founded on the idea that innovation in nuclear science could make positive, global impacts,” said Chris Levesque, the company’s President and CEO. “This round further establishes that our technologies are the solutions that industry is looking for.”

The capital raise marks a major milestone for the Washington-based company, which is developing the Natrium reactor — a sodium-cooled fast reactor coupled with grid-scale energy storage — designed to offer flexible, carbon-free power that can complement intermittent sources like wind and solar.

Founded by Microsoft co-founder Gates in 2006, TerraPower said the new funds will support the Natrium demonstration project’s construction, which began with non-nuclear groundwork last year.

Regulatory approval for the reactor is expected in 2026.

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