
HTSI manufactures high-temperature superconductive wire, aiming for high-volume production to meet fusion demands.
High Temperature Superconductors (HTSI) was founded with the mission to revolutionize the power industry through the production of high-temperature superconductive (HTS) wire. The company envisions a future where HTS wire significantly enhances the efficiency and capacity of electrical systems. HTSI focuses on manufacturing robust, efficient, and powerful HTS wire, particularly for applications in fusion energy, next-generation electric machines, cables, energy storage, and fault current limiters.
HTSI has attracted notable investors and industry experts who recognize the transformative potential of their technology. The company has achieved significant milestones in developing HTS wire with unmatched critical current capacity and magnetic performance. By increasing power density by 100 times compared to conventional conductors, HTSI's products have made a substantial impact on the power industry, positioning the company as a leader in superconductive technology.

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High Temperature Superconductors was founded in 2019.
High Temperature Superconductors' headquarters is located in Santa Barbara, CA, US.
High Temperature Superconductors' most recent funding round was for $5M (USD) in October 2023.
As of Oct 5, 2023, High Temperature Superconductors has raised a total of $5M (USD).
High Temperature Superconductors has 11 employees as of Feb 4, 2024.