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Helion Hits 150 Million Degrees in Private Fusion First

Helion’s Polaris prototype reached 150 million °C plasma temperature, demonstrating the first private deuterium-tritium fusion and advancing commercial fusion goals.

  • On Feb. 13, 2026, Helion announced that its Polaris prototype reached 150 million degrees Celsius and produced measurable deuterium‑tritium fusion, marking a private‑sector milestone.
  • Driven by a 2028 PPA for grid power, Polaris began operating at the end of 2024 and switched to deuterium-tritium testing this January as part of an ongoing campaign.
  • The reactor's field‑reversed configuration uses an hourglass chamber where magnets accelerate plasmas starting around 10 million to 20 million degrees Celsius, and Helion harvests electricity directly from magnetic field changes, refining circuits last year to boost recovery.
  • Jean Paul Allain, Associate Director for Fusion Energy Sciences, U.S. Department of Energy, said the results impress and help de-risk fusion commercialization, while Helion framed D-T testing as validating engineering and setting private-sector benchmarks.
  • Helion aims for 200 million degrees Celsius as it plans to move toward deuterium‑helium‑3 fuel, which it must produce itself due to scarcity on Earth.
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Helion Achieves New Industry-First Fusion Energy Milestones, Accelerating Path to Commercial Fusion

EVERETT, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb 13, 2026-

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