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Radiant
Nuclear Electric Power Generation
El Segundo, California 33,543 followers
Making Nuclear Power Portable.
About us
Radiant is building the world’s first mass-produced portable nuclear microreactors. The company’s first reactor, Kaleidos, is a 1 MW failsafe microreactor that can be transported anywhere power is needed. Founded in 2020, Radiant plans to test its first reactor in 2026, with initial customer deployments beginning in 2028.
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http://www.radiantnuclear.com
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- Industry
- Nuclear Electric Power Generation
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- El Segundo, California
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2020
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1921 E Maple Ave
El Segundo, California 90245, US
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Building a best-in-class microreactor doesn't happen overnight. It takes relentless dedication, five deliberate phases, and zero shortcuts. From prototype to commercial reactor — Radiant's Standard for Reactor Development is built on rigorous testing that doesn't end until we achieve 150 hours of continuous power. Zero power critical is simply the beginning. https://lnkd.in/gKDkPEhD
At Radiant Reactor Development Occurs in Five Phases
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Big News - Tori Shivanandan has been named President at Radiant! “Tori joined this idea many years ago and she has proven herself in battle repeatedly. Her aggression, intellect, and energy shaping our growth is now fundamental to Radiant, her role now reflects what she has already been doing here,” said Doug Bernauer, CEO at Radiant. Looking forward to her continued leadership as we become the first commercial microreactor company in the US.
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Thanks California for Supporting Innovation and Jobs! California Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz)
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The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission launched accelerated review of our 10 CFR Part 70 special nuclear material license. A Part 70 license will allow us to assemble, fuel, and test our Kaleidos reactors at our factory before shipping nationwide. Acceptance of our Part 70 license is a key regulatory milestone that keeps us on track to build the nation’s first commercial nuclear microreactor factory. As a next step, the NRC will carry out environmental, safety, and security reviews of our factory. Full release in the comments
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Great visit with the Urenco USA team last week. We were also honored to host their Urenco's Chairman recently at our HQ. Our Kaleidos Demonstration Unit is taking shape as we prepare for testing later this summer at the Idaho National Laboratory DOME. Excited to share these moments with our partners. Together, we’re making advanced nuclear power a reality.
Last week, members of Urenco's leadership had the opportunity to meet with the team at Radiant Nuclear and witness the momentum behind their work to redefine what’s possible in nuclear energy. Seeing their advanced reactor technology preparing for initial startup at the Idaho National Laboratory, and the people building it, was both inspiring and motivating, with the company’s innovations driven by a team that combines technical excellence with a clear sense of purpose. We are excited to see these innovators turning ambitious visions into real-world progress and helping drive the next era of our industry. ⚛️ #AdvancedNuclear #Innovation #CleanEnergy #NuclearFuture #Leadership
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Bring on more reactors – nuclear just got a launch pad! ICYMI, Office of Nuclear Energy | U.S. Department of Energy selected Radiant for the Nuclear Energy Launch Pad. Thank you to Office of Nuclear Energy | U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Nuclear Energy | U.S. Department of Energy, and National Reactor Innovation Center | NRIC! https://lnkd.in/gxghzG2q
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We’ve been selected to deliver our portable, nuclear microreactor to Buckley Space Force Base in Aurora, Colorado, in 2028. Kaleidos will provide a crucial new capability to the United States Department of War as a sustained, uninterrupted power source for the Space Force. We’re delivering on our company road map, making nuclear power portable, affordable, and easy for our customers. This puts us on the fast track to deploy the nation’s first commercially developed microreactor. Thanks to United States Air Force for this opportunity! We look forward to the continued partnership. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gjCz5Tqi
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Radiant was named National Venture Capital Association's 2026 Startup Innovator Award winner. We’re incredibly honored by this recognition. Shoutout to our incredible team, partners, and everyone supporting our effort to bring portable nuclear energy to the world. 2026 is a big year for us. Stay tuned!
Announcing NVCA's 2026 Startup Innovator: Radiant! What does it take to solve one of America's most urgent energy challenges? Innovative solutions like a portable nuclear microreactor with 110x the energy density of existing diesel systems that fit in a shipping container. That's exactly what Radiant is building with their Kaleidos 1MW microreactor — the world’s first portable, zero-emissions power source. And that's exactly why we're proud to name them NVCA's 2026 Startup Innovator. "Radiant is a powerful example of American innovation rising to meet our most urgent energy challenges... ushering in a new era of advanced nuclear energy." — Bobby Franklin, President & CEO, NVCA We'll celebrate Radiant and our other 2026 award winners at the annual NVCA Leadership Awards Dinner on May 14 at the Rosewood Sand Hill in Menlo Park, CA. 📅 Mark your calendars to join the celebration. Registration is required → https://lnkd.in/e3wr-T9S Congratulations to the entire Radiant team! This is the kind of bold, high-conviction innovation the venture community exists to back.
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⚠️ This is NOT an April Fools’ post‼️ Today is Radiant’s first day of our one-year residency in National Reactor Innovation Center | NRIC’s DOME (Demonstration of Microreactor Experiments). We are excited to continue our strong partnership with our fantastic teammates at NRIC, Idaho National Laboratory and U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) as we startup Kaleidos, achieve criticality, and operate at full power this summer! 🤓 And, we’re hiring! https://lnkd.in/g2__D8bv
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