In 2.5 years, Fuse has produced 12 millionaires.
Five of them are under 30.
Performance is the only metric that matters here. We're hiring.
Fuse Energy
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Joined February 2022
- Plants have run on solar power for billions of years. We are not inventing something unnatural. We are finally catching up to a leaf.
- The sun converts about 4 million tonnes of itself into pure energy every second.
- Photons hit silicon, knock electrons loose, and that flow is electricity. That is the whole trick behind solar energy. Sunlight turned into power.
- Fuse Energy repostedToday we're starting something new at Fuse. We're building robots. First, why this matters, because it's easy to get wrong. Skilled trades are ageing out faster than they're being replaced. The average electrician is over 45, the average plumber is over 50, and every year we
- Energy prices are high. Here are 3 things we are doing to lower our prices: 1. Doubling down on solar farms and installations to generate more clean, low cost energy 2. Integrating AI across the business to cut operational costs 3. Constantly improving our trading operations to
- A solar panel has no moving parts. No fuel. It sits in the light and makes electricity. Boring, but genius.
- Almost no one at Fuse Energy came from the energy industry. We don't hire based on industry experience. We hire based on ambition and willingness to take on responsibility. Within a year, many employees go from interns to team leaders. If you perform well and want
- Switch in under 3 minutes. Fuse Energy is on a mission to deliver low-cost, clean energy, now and for the future. Unlock low-cost energy today. 🔗 Link in bio.
- We're just getting started.If you want to see what happens when you treat energy like an engineering problem, read The Times today. Fuse went live in July 2023. Three years later: 300,000+ properties supplied $165M Q1 revenue EBITDA positive every month since Dec 2025 17% lower operating costs than
- A shipping lane closes 4,000 miles away. Your energy bill jumps £200. We must own the domestic supply chain so bills reflect cost of production, not global events. This is the mission.
- ⚡️ The week in energy markets, summarised. What moved: - Oil: Brent ~$108/bbl, WTI ~$104/bbl. Brent up ~7% on the week. The biggest weekly move in months. - Hormuz: Still effectively closed. The US has redirected 75 commercial vessels. Trump told Fox News the US "doesn't need"







