AMPERA Launches Dual-Track Energy Strategy for Data Centers and Defense
Palm Beach Gardens-based AMPERA has unveiled its "Power Now. Nuclear Next." strategy, a platform designed to bridge the gap between current energy demands and future nuclear adoption. By using a shared conversion architecture, the company aims to deliver immediate power to AI infrastructure and industrial sites while building toward modular microreactors.

The company’s proprietary Integrated Energy Architecture functions as a scalable foundation that supports waste heat recovery and conventional fuel generation today. By integrating AI-driven digital engineering and modular design, AMPERA intends to reduce deployment risks for clients in defense, maritime, and data center sectors. This approach allows users to install high-efficiency systems now, with a clear migration path to the company’s subcritical microreactor technology once commercialized.
Brian Matthews, Founder and CEO of AMPERA, described the initiative as an acceleration of the energy transition. Rather than waiting for the maturation of nuclear technology, the firm is deploying systems capable of generating up to 30 MWe. These units utilize the company’s NeuralTwin initiative—an AI-based framework for lifecycle management and system optimization. Customer deployments are scheduled to commence before the end of 2027, focusing on carbon-free power generation that does not require onsite refueling.
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