NuScale Power Corporation logo
SMRNuScale Power Corporation

Total Assets

The latest quarterly total assets is $1.15B with a quarterly period change of (18.70%). Total assets represent the full value of resources controlled by the company, including current assets, property, equipment, and intangible assets.

Total Assets

SMR Total Assets

$1.15B

Reported quarterly total assets; no daily interpolation.

+391.15% 5Y

Quarterly Total Assets History

PeriodTotal Assets% Change
Q1 2026$1.15B(18.70%)
Q4 2025$1.41B+59.94%
Q3 2025$883.13M+45.62%
Q2 2025$606.45M(1.88%)
Q1 2025$618.10M+13.48%
Q4 2024$544.67M+115.04%
Q3 2024$253.28M+10.49%
Q2 2024$229.23M(0.25%)
Q1 2024$229.82M+2.20%
Q4 2023$224.86M(27.12%)
Q3 2023$308.53M(0.30%)
Q2 2023$309.46M(6.90%)
Q1 2023$332.39M(4.66%)
Q4 2022$348.63M(13.76%)
Q3 2022$404.24M(0.73%)
Q2 2022$407.23M+347.15%
Q1 2022$91.07M(24.86%)
Q4 2021$121.20M(22.39%)
Q3 2021$156.16M(33.21%)
Q2 2021$233.80M(0.15%)
Q1 2021$234.16M+397.62%
Q4 2020$47.06M-

About NuScale Power Corporation

NuScale Power Corporation specializes in the development and sale of modular light water reactor nuclear power facilities. These innovative plants are designed to provide energy for a wide array of applications, including the generation of electricity, district heating systems, water desalination, hydrogen production, and various industrial heat processes. Key products in their portfolio include the NuScale Power Module, an individual water reactor unit capable of producing 77 megawatts of electricity (MWe). They also offer the VOYGR-12 power plant, which delivers a substantial 924 MWe, along with four-module VOYGR-4 and six-module VOYGR-6 configurations. Beyond these standard offerings, NuScale provides other adaptable configurations tailored to meet specific customer demands. Established in 2007, the company maintains its headquarters in Portland, Oregon, and operates as a subsidiary of Fluor Enterprises, Inc.

Portland, OR
330 employees
Utilities / Renewable Utilities
Sector
Utilities
Industry
Renewable Utilities
CEO
John Lawrence Hopkins