
Nuscale Power (SMR) Stock
Early stage small modular nuclear reactor developer. Here's the price, business snapshot, and what's worth knowing about Nuscale Power in August 2026.
NuScale Power Corp (SMR) develops and aims to commercialise small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) — compact, factory-built units designed to provide low-carbon baseload electricity. With a market capitalisation of approximately $10.93bn, the company sits in the early-commercialisation stage: design, regulatory approvals and project partnerships are key near-term milestones. Investors should note the potential long-term upside if SMRs achieve cost reductions, standardised construction and steady contracts with utilities or governments, but also the long timelines, high capital intensity and regulatory complexity typical of nuclear projects. Revenues may be lumpy and dependent on successful licensing, customer orders and supply-chain scaling. NuScale’s prospects are shaped by energy policy, decarbonisation targets and public sentiment towards nuclear power. This summary provides general information only and is not investment advice — potential investors should consider their objectives and risk tolerance and seek independent advice where appropriate.
About This Stock
NUSCALE POWER CORPORATION
SMR
Current Price
$9.18
Potential 12 Month Profit
26.96%
Sector
Utilities
Industry
Electric Utilities & IPPs
Ticker
SMR
Market Cap
$3.99B
Potential 12 Month Profit
26.96%
Sector
Utilities
Industry
Electric Utilities & IPPs
Sixth Month Growth Performance
Stock Performance Snapshot
Analyst Rating
Analysts suggest holding NuScale Power's stock, with a target price indicating potential growth.
Financial Health
Nuscale Power Corporation shows modest revenue and cash flow, but faces challenges in profitability.
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Why You’ll Want to Watch This Stock
Long-term potential
SMRs aim to offer scalable, low-carbon baseload power that could attract long-term contracts; however, deployment timelines and costs can vary significantly.
Technology and scale
Modular, factory-built designs may reduce on-site risks and standardise builds, yet regulatory approvals and supply-chain scale-up remain essential for commercial success.
Policy and demand
Decarbonisation targets and government support can boost demand, but political decisions and public acceptance can also materially affect project prospects.
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