Founded Year

2016

Mosaic Score
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About Kairos Power

Kairos Power is an engineering company that develops nuclear reactor technology. The company's main offering is the fluoride salt-cooled high temperature reactor (KP-FHR), which is designed to provide electricity. Kairos Power's technology aims to improve grid resilience and security. It was founded in 2016 and is based in Alameda, California.

Headquarters Location

700 W Tower Ave Suite A

Alameda, California, 94501,

United States

510-808-5265

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ESPs containing Kairos Power

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The advanced nuclear fuel developers market comprises companies that design and commercialize next‑generation nuclear fuels and claddings for existing light‑water reactors and advanced reactor designs. Solutions span accident‑tolerant fuels (ATF), TRISO‑based fuels, HALEU‑based fuels, metallic fuels, thorium‑based fuels, and recycled fuel forms such as molten‑salt fuels and MOX for fast reactors. …

Kairos Power named as Challenger among 8 other companies, including Framatome, Westinghouse Electric Company, and General Atomics.

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Research containing Kairos Power

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CB Insights Intelligence Analysts have mentioned Kairos Power in 3 CB Insights research briefs, most recently on Jul 10, 2025.

Expert Collections containing Kairos Power

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Latest Kairos Power News

Amazon spills plan to nuke Washington...with X-Energy mini-reactors

Oct 17, 2025

Fri 17 Oct 2025 // 18:58 UTC Despite technological and regulatory hurdles, Amazon remains convinced that small modular reactors (SMRs) are the answer to the cloud titan's power woes. Last fall, the house of Bezos announced a $500 million investment in SMR startup X-Energy. On Thursday, the e-tailer revealed that X-Energy's Xe-100 SMR designs would eventually supply Washington State with "up to" 960 megawatts of clean energy. "Eventually" is the key word here as construction isn't expected to start until the end of the decade and the plants won't begin operations until sometime in the 2030s. The plan is to deploy the 80 megawatt reactors at a new facility called the Cascade Nuclear Energy Center outside Richland, Washington, in three phases, each totaling 320 megawatts of generative output. For context, xAI's 200,000-GPU Colossus supercomputer uses roughly 300 megawatts of power when it is fully utilized. Amazon notes that X-Energy's SMRs should be smaller, faster to deploy, and cheaper to operate than conventional pressurized water reactors. This is a common argument in support of the miniaturized nuclear power plants, but it's worth noting that the tech hasn't actually been proven out. In fact, higher-than-expected operating costs have already doomed one early SMR project. And that's not the only challenge facing X-Energy. The company's SMR tech has yet to receive Nuclear Regulatory Commission approval, which is required before construction of the reactor itself can begin. But that's not stopping Amazon from sharing 3D renders of what the power plant might look like when complete. Here's a 3D rendering of what the Cascade Nuclear Energy Center in Richland, Washington might look like if completed. - Click to enlarge Despite these barriers, Amazon remains confident in the technology and plans to deploy 5 gigawatts worth of X-Energy SMRs by 2039. The two companies have even enlisted the help of South Korea's Doosan Enerbility and Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power to help them support the deployment of SMRs across the US. Amazon isn't the only one going all-in on atomic power to fuel its datacenter aspirations. Oracle plans to field at least three SMRs to power a gigawatt scale nuclear reactor, though specific details remain thin. Google-backed Kairos Power, meanwhile, plans to deploy a 50MW molten salt reactor outside Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Much like X-Energy Kairos Hermes 2 demonstrator isn't expected to come online until after 2030. However, with NRC approval already in hand, Kairos stands a better chance of delivering a working reactor on time. With that said, the company will still need the green light before it can actually power up the reactor for the first time.

Kairos Power Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Kairos Power founded?

    Kairos Power was founded in 2016.

  • Where is Kairos Power's headquarters?

    Kairos Power's headquarters is located at 700 W Tower Ave, Alameda.

  • Who are Kairos Power's competitors?

    Competitors of Kairos Power include Aalo Atomics.

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