
Equity Fusion doesn't have a normal startup timeline, and investors are fine with that
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Apr 22, 2026 Rachel Slaybaugh, a DCVC general partner focused on climate and energy investments, explains why fusion is attracting serious capital. She discusses how science milestones like Q shape a nontraditional investment thesis. She highlights advances in superconducting tape, AI-driven plasma work, and the role of wealthy and strategic backers in funding long timelines.
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Livermore Ignition Shifted Fusion Into Investor View
- The 2024 Livermore ignition milestone shifted fusion from pure science toward engineering feasibility.
- That experiment produced more energy from a controlled fusion reaction than needed to ignite it, catalyzing private investor interest.
Multiple Technical Wins Enabled The Recent Fusion Surge
- Several enabling advances—not one miracle—made recent fusion progress possible.
- Improved computation/AI for plasma physics and superconducting tape material breakthroughs both materially lowered engineering barriers.
Keep Side Hustles Close To Core Fusion Work
- Do not let side-revenue distract core fusion R&D unless it preserves specialized team continuity.
- Keep spin‑up projects tightly related so small talent pools stay employed without slowing prototype progress.

