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China fires up world’s biggest superconducting magnet for nuclear fusion project

The device, part of the CRAFT artificial sun reactor, sets new international benchmark in push for clean energy.

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China fires up world’s biggest superconducting magnet for nuclear fusion project

The device, part of the CRAFT artificial sun reactor, sets new international benchmark in push for clean energy.

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newsbytesapp.com23 h fa

World's biggest superconducting magnet, for nuclear fusion reactor, tested successfully

China tested CRAFT's superconducting magnet—the world's largest—for containing 100M-degree fusion plasma, validating commercial viability. The win positions China as fusion leader and validates magnetic confinement for grid-scale deployment, reshaping energy transition roadmaps and investment.

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  1. domenica 28 giugno 2026·scmp.com

    China fires up world’s biggest superconducting magnet for nuclear fusion project

    The device, part of the CRAFT artificial sun reactor, sets new international benchmark in push for clean energy.

  2. domenica 28 giugno 2026·newsbytesapp.com

    World's biggest superconducting magnet, for nuclear fusion reactor, tested successfully

    China has successfully tested the world's largest superconducting magnet, a key component of its CRAFT artificial sun project, surpassing global performance benchmarks.