American Fusion Completes Structural Frame for 5MW Texatron, Advances Toward Pre-Production Testing

American Fusion Inc. has completed the structural frame for its 5MW Texatron pre-production system, marking a key step toward integrated testing and commercial deployment of modular fusion energy systems.

May 14, 2026
American Fusion Completes Structural Frame for 5MW Texatron, Advances Toward Pre-Production Testing

American Fusion (OTC: AMFN) announced it has completed the structural frame for its 5-megawatt Texatron pre-production system, transitioning the project from early prototype work toward integrated assembly and controlled testing. The milestone, reported in a company update (https://ibn.fm/SiutU), positions the Texas-based developer of next-generation fusion energy technologies to begin diagnostics, instrumentation validation and system integration ahead of broader performance evaluations.

The 5MW unit is being developed through the company’s wholly owned subsidiary, Kepler Fusion Technologies, which focuses on scalable infrastructure-grade applications. American Fusion says the pre-production system will support testing activities that are critical to validating the Texatron platform’s capabilities. The company is simultaneously advancing larger designs—10 MW, 20MW, 50MW and 100MW—intended for future commercial deployment scenarios.

American Fusion has initiated regulatory review processes in Texas and is raising up to $5 million to support continued development and testing. The company’s merger with Kepler led to the adoption of the American Fusion name and a repositioning around long-term commercialization of modular fusion energy systems.

Fusion energy, which replicates the process powering the sun, has long been pursued as a virtually limitless, clean power source. American Fusion’s progress toward pre-production testing signals a step closer to practical fusion power, with implications for energy infrastructure and the global transition to low-carbon electricity generation.