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The world's first zero-point energy device moves into production, with deliveries beginning December 2025. A solid-state LENR system finally crosses the threshold into industrial deployment, opening the door to decentralized power. New Fire Energy/ Dec 2, 2025 (
Left: Concept visualization of the zero-point field, not a Leonardo photo.)
Andrea Rossi’s December Report just dropped,
It marks the most important update in the entire history of this project. After years of prototypes, testing cycles, engineering refinements, and endless debate, we now have a clear statement directly from the source that the first industrialized E-Cat NGU modules are being built and deliveries are scheduled to begin in December.
Here is Rossi’s December Report in full, exactly as released:
Dear Followers,
During the month of November many tests have been made with the prototypes of the Ecat and the first lot of industrialized modules is under construction.
It is likely that the deliveries will start in December, starting with industrial applications.
We are very pleased with the level of reliability we have reached. Our prototypes have worked 24 hours per day for months.
I am already working on the next generation as the chief scientist, because the tests on this first wave have suggested improvements we can make for the next series.
Warm Regards,
Andrea Rossi
CEO Leonardo Corporation"
With this statement, the NGU moves from “anticipated technology” to actively manufactured hardware.
Why This Particular Update Matters
There have been many announcements over the years, but this one stands apart because of what it signals. This is no longer about prototypes on the bench or isolated lab demonstrations. This is about a device crossing the threshold into real-world industrial deployment. That line, moving from development into production, is where technologies stop being ideas and start becoming infrastructure.
For anyone following LENR, ZPE-class systems, or the broader decentralized-energy movement, this is the moment everything becomes real.
The first industrial deployments are the proof point
Industrial customers don’t care about hype. They care about reliability, uptime, and performance.
Rossi’s note that prototypes have run 24/7 for months sets the stage for the first real-world validation, where the stakes are hard numbers, not opinions.
The entire LENR ecosystem now accelerates
ENG8, Clean Planet, Brillouin, Aureon, and BLP all move onto a faster timeline the moment one company ships.
A commercial release is the rising tide. It forces verification, comparison, competition, and external scrutiny on a new level.
One player’s move often advances the entire field.
Decentralized power becomes credible
Before this update, “a power source the size of a module running without fuel” sat in the category of possibility.
Now it enters the category of deployment.
Consumer applications won’t come tomorrow, but they will enter a realistic timeline:
manufacture → adopt → scale → adapt → mass-market.
AI, robotics, and automation unlock their next stage
Every engineer in those fields knows the truth: energy is the bottleneck.
A reliable, solid-state power source removes that bottleneck and opens the door to a wave of autonomous robotics, off-grid AI systems, and distributed computing networks.
Geopolitics will bend around this shift
When energy becomes local, clean, and modular, the leverage of oil and centralized grids weakens.
Nations adjust.
Infrastructure planning changes.
Energy security takes on a new meaning.
This is how the world quietly opens into a new chapter.
The Weight of This Moment
What stands out in Rossi’s update isn’t the technical content; it’s the tone.
There is no hesitation. No conditional language.
Just a factual statement:
* prototypes ran for months around the clock
* Industrial modules are being built
* deliveries begin in December
* and next-generation design is already underway
This is how turning points tend to appear in real time.
Not with fanfare, but with a matter-of-fact announcement that signals everything downstream has changed.
And the truth is simple:
History will mark this as the moment the future stopped knocking and walked straight in.
Where We Go from Here
Most of the world won’t recognize the magnitude of this release yet.
That recognition comes later, after industrial users confirm performance, after competitors accelerate, and after the technology begins to ripple out of its niche and into the mainstream.
But for those watching closely, this is the inflection point.
The NGU is entering production.
Deliveries begin within weeks.
And the next generation is already on the drawing board.
The shift has started.
~New Fire Energy Inc.
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