The Energy Bottleneck Just Went Public

The successful $1.02B IPO of X-energy signals that capital markets no longer view nuclear power as a niche regulatory project but as a foundational utility for AI infrastructure. By pricing above the marketed range and securing a $9.1B valuation, X-energy confirms that data center operators have moved from pilot testing to large-scale procurement of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs).

What Happened

X-energy raised $1.02B on the Nasdaq (ticker: XE) at $23 per share, exceeding its $16-$19 guidance. The capital influx supports the delivery of 144 reactors currently on order, representing a 11-gigawatt pipeline. The offering follows a $700M Series D led by Jane Street and significant prior backing from Amazonโ€™s Climate Pledge Fund.

Why It Matters

First-order: Data center developers now have a public benchmark for the valuation of clean-power-as-a-service. This derisks the sector for institutional investors who previously shunned nuclear due to long lead times and high capital intensity.

Second-order: We expect a downstream wave of M&A involving smaller nuclear tech providers and nuclear fuel supply chain players as tech giants look to verticalize their energy needs. The focus will shift from โ€œcan nuclear workโ€ to โ€œwho owns the manufacturing capacity to deploy at scale.โ€

Third-order: The 2030s will be defined by the separation of energy-intensive compute from the public grid. Companies relying on legacy power infrastructure will face increasing volatility in electricity costs compared to those securing proprietary SMR-backed baseload power.

The Numbers

  • $1.02B: Amount raised in IPO (Nasdaq)
  • $9.1B: Post-IPO market capitalization
  • 11 GW: Total reactor order pipeline
  • $390M: Net loss for FY 2025 on $94M revenue

What To Watch

  • Supply Chain Bottlenecks: Watch for announcements regarding HALEU (High-Assay Low-Enriched Uranium) availability, the primary constraint for TRISO-X fuel production.
  • Policy Hurdles: Monitor the NRC’s regulatory timeline for SMR deployment; any slippage here will hit equity valuations significantly.
  • Grid Integration: Look for the first data center-specific commercial operation date for the Xe-100 reactor.