China Unveils World's Largest Superconducting Magnet in Race for Fusion PowerChina has taken a major step toward developing its first commercial fusion reactor by completing tests of the world's largest superconducting magnet. The achievement brings China closer to its goal of demonstrating practical fusion power by 2030 while intensifying global competition in the race for virtually limitless clean energy. China Accelerates Its Fusion Energy ProgramThe next phase of the CRAFT program will focus on assembling the complete experimental reactor. Russia Remains a Key Contributor to Global Fusion ResearchModern fusion research continues to build upon the tokamak concept originally developed by Soviet scientists. As countries compete to build increasingly powerful magnetic confinement systems, fusion energy continues to attract attention as one of the most promising long-term sources of clean, low-carbon electricity.