At Last Energy, we’re taking on one of the hardest problems in energy: how to build nuclear power that’s simple, repeatable, and fast to deploy at scale.
You’ll be part of a dynamic and passionate team that blends fresh perspectives with seasoned expertise, drawing from a wide array of backgrounds and industries to solve what we believe to be the most important challenge of our lifetime.

Last Energy is a fast-growing and international team united in our mission to drive a rapid, global transition towards clean, affordable, and scalable energy.
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Last Energy Inc., an Austin-based nuclear startup, plans to test its pilot microreactor on a campus of Texas A&M University as the race for small modular reactors heats up amid growing energy demand for artificial intelligence.

Last Energy Inc., an Austin-based nuclear startup, plans to test its pilot microreactor on a campus of Texas A&M University as the race for small modular reactors heats up amid growing energy demand for artificial intelligence.

Britain’s first “micro” nuclear reactors are to be built on the site of a former coal-fired power station in south Wales.

Britain’s first “micro” nuclear reactors are to be built on the site of a former coal-fired power station in south Wales.

Last Energy expects its four units at a site near near Bridgend to produce enough energy to power 244,000 homes, creating opportunities for industry in the area.

Last Energy expects its four units at a site near near Bridgend to produce enough energy to power 244,000 homes, creating opportunities for industry in the area.