Deep Fission Inc., a pioneering nuclear energy company, announced its emergence from stealth mode and a $4 million pre-seed round, led by 8VC. Positioned at the forefront of advanced energy technology, Deep Fission aims to redefine the future of nuclear power with an unprecedented approach: placing reactors a mile underground.
Founded in 2023 by father-daughter team Elizabeth and Richard Muller, Deep Fission applies traditional pressurized water reactor design in an unconventional environment. By leveraging the natural conditions deep underground, the startup eliminates the need for large pressure vessels and containment structures, significantly reducing costs while enhancing safety, sustainability, and operational efficiency. It can do this while using conventional low-enriched uranium fuel and an existing supply chain, sidestepping a significant source of delay and concern for other advanced reactor designs.
“I am thrilled to introduce Deep Fission and present our groundbreaking approach to affordable nuclear power,” said Elizabeth Muller, co-founder and CEO of Deep Fission. “Climate change has accelerated the need for clean energy, and nuclear must be cheaper in order to compete with coal and natural gas. We’ve innovated beyond other reactor designs and engaged early and often with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to make atomic energy a viable option to power AI, industrial applications, as well as remote communities. We cannot wait to share our findings with the world and do our part to help with the clean energy transition.”
The infusion of capital will accelerate efforts in hiring, regulatory approval, and the commercialization of Deep Fission’s revolutionary reactor technology.
“Cheap energy fuels our prosperity and all of our technology,” said Joe Lonsdale, Managing Partner at 8VC. “With global demand escalating, we need more options. We invested in Deep Fission because they are engineering a way for nuclear power to be exceptionally safe, cost-effective, and reliable - and far enough underground that hopefully neither war nor regulators can turn it off!”
The company has already met several important milestones, including completing a conceptual design, submitting a regulatory engagement plan, a conceptual design white paper, and a conceptual design review meeting with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.