Article, Ingeniøren: How They Solve the Challenge of Alternating Current

Anders C. Wulff, CEO and founder of Subra, invented around ten years ago, during his employment at DTU, the manufacturing technique that today forms the basis of the company’s production of thin superconducting tapes.
Subra joins forces with Novo Holdings

Novo Holdings and Subra join forces to accelerate development of innovative superconductor technology for power transmission and fusion energy.
Podcast, Zetland/Third Ear: “2049” – a peek into a sustainable future

Denis Rivin and Third Ear has produced the podcast series “2049” for Zetland, exploring uplifting, enlightening, and surprising perspectives on the green transition, by diving into technologies, with the potential to make green transition a reality.
Feature article, Berlingske: Fusion powers the Sun and could power the Earth

If we on Earth can replicate the most extraordinary feats of nature, we will have an energy source that won’t run out of fuel for as long as the Earth exists.
Subra featured in Innovation News Network

Innovative superconductors: A key to fusion energy. Danish deep-tech company Subra has overcome key challenges for superconductors used in fusion systems with a new advanced high-temperature superconductor solution for sustainable fusion energy production.
Europe joins forces to drive fusion energy forward
The European Fusion Association (EFA) has been officially established as an International Non-Profit Association in Brussels. The Deed of Incorporation was signed on September 24th, 2024, representing a significant step in the formalisation of the Association.
Establishment of a European Fusion Association
To secure Europe’s long-term energy supply and accelerate the industrialisation of fusion energy by transitioning it from lab to track, leading European companies are joining forces to establish the European Fusion Association (EFA).
FILAMENTS4FUSION project delivers key achievement
The European technology development project, FILAMENTS4FUSION, has validated a cheap production method for filamentised superconductor tapes for fusion.
Subra wins EIC funding
Subra secures 3.5 million € to develop innovative superconducting cables for power transmission supported by Europe’s flagship accelerator programme.
Why do we need filaments for fusion?
Filamentised superconductors can overcome the obstacles of one key piece of the puzzle to realising fusion reactors.