Pioneering fusion energy
and HTS technology
in Japan
Pioneering commercial
fusion technology
in Japan
About us
Our Japanese subsidiary, Tokamak Energy K.K., strengthens our long-standing collaborations with Japanese government, commercial, scientific, and academic partners.
These partners include strategic investor Furukawa Electric Group, the University of Tokyo, Kyoto Fusioneering, and Sumitomo Corporation. Together, we are pioneering the commercialisation of fusion energy and leading the development and deployment of transformative high-temperature superconducting (HTS) technology.
Fusion energy is attractive to Japan as it offers dispatchable electricity and industrial heat for the decarbonisation of heavy industry, and enhances energy security by reducing reliance on imports. The Japanese government’s Fusion Energy Innovation Strategy sets a roadmap to commercialise fusion energy to help achieve its decarbonisation goals. We proudly participate in Japan’s FAST (Fusion by Advanced Superconducting Tokamak) project, led by Starlight Engine, which aims to demonstrate fusion-based power generation in the 2030s.
Through our TE Magnetics business division, we are working closely with Japanese partners to lead the development and deployment of our groundbreaking HTS technology for fusion and other exciting new applications, including analytical science, renewable energy, power distribution and propulsion across land, water, air and space.

“Japan expects to achieve its future energy needs through fusion, and we are here to help make that happen. This is a proud moment for the company and the start of a new chapter for our growing, global business.”
Ross Morgan, Tokamak Energy’s Director of Strategic Partnerships, on establishing Tokamak Energy K.K.
FAST
We are proud to be part of Japan’s FAST project, a pioneering collaboration between industry and academia, led by Starlight Engine Ltd., which aims to demonstrate fusion-based power generation in the 2030s.
The FAST tokamak will produce and sustain a deuterium-tritium (D-T) plasma, demonstrating an integrated fusion energy system that includes electricity generation and essential fuel technologies. FAST represents a significant step towards delivering limitless, clean, and secure fusion energy to Japan.
Tokamak Energy is the only private fusion company with over a decade of experience developing the two technologies that offer the most efficient and commercially attractive route to fusion energy; the compact spherical tokamak and HTS magnets. Tokamak Energy K.K. will contribute tokamak design expertise and technology to the FAST project.
Our efforts are spearheaded by Tokamak Energy Senior Technical Advisor Yuichi Takase, who is also Professor Emeritus at the University of Tokyo. Yuichi has dedicated 20 years to working on high magnetic field tokamaks at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and over20 years working on spherical tokamaks at the University of Tokyo. He joined Tokamak Energy in 2021.


“Seeing fusion power plants connected to the grid and providing clean energy is what I’ve been working towards my whole life. I joined Tokamak Energy because I believe their approach is the best way to commercialise fusion quickly.”
Yuichi Takase, Senior Technical Advisor at Tokamak Energy and Professor Emeritus, University of Tokyo.
Partnerships



