American Fusion Inc. (OTC: AMFN) has filed an additional patent application as it advances the development of its Texatron Fusion Engine platform, marking another step in the company’s effort to build a portfolio of proprietary technologies around future fusion energy systems. The new filing, U.S. Patent Application No. 19/701,742, relates to a fusion system architecture incorporating advanced housing and chamber design elements intended to support plasma confinement, pulsed energy delivery, and future commercial applications of the technology.
The company continues development of its 5MW pre-production Texatron Fusion Engine and is progressing toward planned testing activities in Texas. Regulatory engagement with the Texas Department of State Health Services remains underway as the company advances certification and licensing requirements. Through its wholly owned subsidiary Kepler Fusion Technologies, the company is developing multiple Texatron system designs aimed at modular energy deployment.
The company is expanding its intellectual property strategy to protect future innovations involving reactor architecture, plasma systems, and commercial deployment methods. The broader commercialization strategy focuses on scalable fusion systems for industrial, commercial, and grid-related energy applications. More information about the patent filing can be found at https://nnw.fm/KvNoB.
American Fusion’s progress underscores the growing momentum in the fusion energy sector, where companies are racing to develop commercially viable reactors. The company’s focus on modular, scalable systems could position it to address diverse energy needs, from industrial power to grid-scale electricity generation. The latest patent filing strengthens its competitive position by safeguarding key aspects of its reactor design.
For investors and industry observers, the advancement toward testing milestones is a critical indicator of technology readiness. Successful testing could pave the way for demonstration projects and eventual commercialization. The company’s engagement with Texas regulators also highlights the importance of navigating regulatory frameworks for emerging energy technologies.
American Fusion’s newsroom provides ongoing updates at https://nnw.fm/AMFN. As the company moves closer to testing, its intellectual property strategy and regulatory progress will be key factors to watch in the development of next-generation fusion energy systems.


