ENG8’s Enhanced EnergiCell and the Road to Commercialization
Inside the ENG8 lab. A Demonstration of clean, decentralized energy, no radiation, no grid dependency, no compromise.
Podcast Recap with Haslen Back, Live from the ENG8 Lab in Portugal
In this ENG8 Update, with Haslen Back, co-founder and lead developer at their laboratory in Portugal, we discussed the progress of their EnergiCell technology. A place I’ve had the privilege to visit a few times. What we discussed wasn’t speculative or theoretical. It was a live demonstration of a working LENR (Low Energy Nuclear Reaction) device, compact and has achieved over-unity energy output.
We explored ENG8’s EnergiCell, a clean energy device that catalyzes fusion without radiation or harmful byproducts.
Highlights from the Demo:
A compact tabletop LENR unit ran live, showing three times the energy output compared to the input.
It created a plasma vortex, visually generating high-temperature air suitable for industrial use.
ENG8's smallest modules have been independently validated to be self-powered with no external energy needed once started.
The Road to Commercialization
Haslen confirmed ENG8 is preparing to supply industrial heat to nearby customers and expects full commercial deployment within the next 12 months.
The EnergiCell platform is modular and scalable, from 10W micro-units designed to power laptops, all the way to 100kW systems capable of running steam generators for industrial use.
ENG8 is on track to deliver 1 GW of clean energy, regionally, including support for a major chemical facility. They’re also actively persuing global licensing agreements with energy giants like GE and Bosch.
And the projected cost?
€10 per megawatt-hour.
That’s far below the cost of fossil fuels or even solar and wind.
Why This Matters
This isn’t just a scientific milestone. It’s a civilizational shift.
As I mentioned during the podcast, we’ve seen this kind of leap before: Windows didn’t get the dot com boom started until until it had a user interface. AI didn’t go mainstream until ChatGPT upgraded to a user interface in 3.5. ENG8’s plug-and-play fusion cell might just be the “interface moment” for LENR.
And they’re not asking for blind faith. ENG8 has welcomed third-party testing and validation at every step. This is about decentralized, democratized energy, clean, scalable power that doesn’t require permission from the grid.
Final Thoughts from Haslen Back
Haslen closed the podcast with a clear message:
“This technology belongs to the future but the future is already here. Share it, support it, and help bring it to the world.”
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