Here is a comment from Andrea Rossi in response to a reader who lamented that “Deliveries of pre-orders have been postponed indefinitely (very likely for years).”
Andrea Rossi
January 30, 2026 at 4:57 AM
Italo R.:
I empathyze with you and understand your feeling, but I can assure everybody that the pre-orders will be delivered; my opinion is that they will start within this year, but this is an opinion, based on what I am aware of so far. I can assure all that I am doing what I can to make the waiting time as short as possible, and all of us agree on this point, compatibly with the reasons that already and many times I have explained here; please see also the answer I published here to Camillo minutes ago,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Below, for reference, is an excerpt from the JONP reader Camillo mentioned by AR.
“More specifically, I am interested in understanding whether, under such realistic conditions, particular attention was given to aspects such as duty cycle, grounding quality (earth reference), and long-term coexistence with ordinary household electronics, and whether these factors proved relevant for stable operation.”
Andrea Rossi
January 30, 2026 at 4:48 AM
Camillo:
The issues you cited are real and the reason of the delay of mass delivering are due also to these issues, that are much easier in industrial facilities.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
I believe that Andrea Rossi is being cautious about his projection here because he is not in control of marketing and manufacturing decisions now, plus he is closely involved in the technical development of the E-Cat, and knows problems and issues they are dealing with, and problems they are needing to solve.
The MW size plants are clearly the priority in the near term, and that does make business sense on many levels, despite the long wait that we have to go through for the delivery of the units that we have pre-ordered.
