Palantir and The Nuclear Company launch AI tool for nuclear projects
Author: PPD Team Date: June 27, 2025
Palantir Technologies and The Nuclear Company have partnered to launch the Nuclear Operating System (NOS), an AI-driven platform aimed at cutting delays and cost overruns in U.S. nuclear construction.
Built on Palantir’s Foundry platform, NOS offers real-time insights into construction progress, supply chain status, and regulatory compliance.
The system will be deployed by on-site teams at nuclear construction projects. It is part of Palantir’s Warp Speed initiative to accelerate the delivery of critical infrastructure. The Nuclear Company sees NOS as central to its plan to roll out gigawatt-scale nuclear plants across the country.
NOS helps project teams handle common disruptions such as weather delays, equipment issues, and part shortages. Rather than relying on outdated schedules, managers get live updates and AI-driven suggestions to adjust plans and avoid delays.
A key feature is end-to-end supply chain visibility. NOS tracks materials, equipment, and documents, alerting teams to gaps or risks. If problems arise, the system recommends corrective actions in real time.
Predictive analytics are enabled by a digital twin of each site, built from sensor data. This allows early detection of inefficiencies or risks before they escalate.
NOS also eases regulatory compliance. AI agents trained on U.S. nuclear rules review documents and validate data automatically, reducing the burden of manual checks.
The U.S. plans to have 400 GW of nuclear capacity by 2050, including 10 large reactors by 2030. The country is currently behind China in nuclear deployment, and tools like NOS aim to close that gap.
The Nuclear Company sees NOS as infrastructure, integrating software, engineering, and compliance into a unified system. Palantir positions it as a base for secure, scalable energy delivery and a step toward restoring U.S. leadership in nuclear power.

