From recent signs It seems that there will be price changes for E-Cat products if and when they become available for ordering by the public. On the Pre-Order page on the ecatthenewfire.com website, is now this statement:
Notice about Pricing:
The final prices that customers will be charged may differ from the prices listed on this website. The final price will be determined by Leonardo Corporation’s global licensee who is responsible for manufacturing and distribution of E-Cat Products. When the time comes for delivery, our global licensee will contact customers and inform them of the final price, plus shipping fees and taxes. Customers will have the option to pay that price or not. All preorders placed are non-binding. There is no obligation to buy and no penalty for cancelling preorders.
It appears that the commercial partner, rather than Leonardo Corporation will be setting the prices, which I think is understandable if they are the ones who are setting up production and procuring the supplies.
Here is a Q&A from the Journal of Nuclear Physics on the topic:
AlexW
December 19, 2025 at 5:18 AM
Dear Andrea Rossi,Please you confirm the status of all of the pre-orders that have been placed through ecatthenewfire.com? Are these still valid? The form for pre-orders is still active and priced at $25 per 10W, is this now false and if so what is the new price?
Inflation has been around 5% this year so is it reasonable to expect a price a little over $26 per 10W?Andrea Rossi
December 19, 2025 at 1:53 PM
AlexW:
The average costs of our components have increased between the 30% and the 40%.
For the rest, I have already answered your questions,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
So it seems clear that eventual prices will be quite a bit higher than the $250 per 100 W that is currently listed on the Leonardo Corporation website.
