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Research & Development Expenses

The latest quarterly r&d expense is $27.05 Million with a quarter-over-quarter change of +9.99%. Research and Development (R&D) expenses represent the costs incurred by a company in developing new products, services, or processes.

R&D Expense

OKLO R&D Expense

$27.05M

Reported quarterly R&D expense; no daily interpolation.

Current R&D Expense

$27.05M

$27.05 Million

Quarter-over-Quarter Change

+9.99%

vs. $24.59M prior quarter

Historical Data

19

Quarters of data available

Quarterly R&D Expense History

PeriodR&D ExpenseQoQ Change% Change
Q1 2026$27.05M+$2.46M+9.99%
Q4 2025$24.59M+$9.65M+64.56%
Q3 2025$14.95M+$3.48M+30.32%
Q2 2025$11.47M+$3.62M+46.16%
Q1 2025$7.85M+$563,854+7.74%
Q4 2024$7.28M+$2.23M+44.23%
Q3 2024$5.05M$-5.67M-52.90%
Q2 2024$10.72M+$7.06M+192.87%
Q1 2024$3.66M$-645,824-15.00%
Q4 2023$4.31M+$2.60M+152.18%
Q3 2023$1.71M$-125,812-6.86%
Q2 2023$1.83M$-83,181-4.34%
Q1 2023$1.92M+$99,267+5.46%
Q4 2022$1.82M+$111,891+6.56%
Q3 2022$1.71M+$286,109+20.16%
Q2 2022$1.42M+$168,287+13.45%
Q1 2022$1.25M+$1.25M
Q4 2021$0+$0
Q3 2021$0
Data as of Saturday, June 27, 2026

About Oklo Inc.

Oklo Inc. develops advanced fission power plants to provide clean, reliable, and affordable energy at scale to customers in the United States. The company’s primary offering is the Aurora powerhouse, which is designed to produce between 15 and up to 75 megawatts of electricity. The company is also commercializing nuclear fuel recycling, fuel fabrication technology that can convert used nuclear fuel into usable fuel for its reactors, and the production of radioisotopes. The company has a strategic partnership with Blykalla AB for the development of advanced nuclear reactor technology and its commercialization. The company was formerly known as AltC Acquisition Corp. and changed its name to Oklo Inc. in May 2024. Oklo Inc. was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.

Santa Clara, CA
210 employees
Industrials / Industrial - Machinery
Sector
Industrials
Industry
Industrial - Machinery
CEO
Jacob DeWitte