Westinghouse Electric Company is a global leader in nuclear power technology. Its technology is used in nearly half of the world's operating nuclear reactors, a position underpinned by a 140-year legacy of innovation that includes building the world's first commercial pressurized water reactor in Shippingport, Pennsylvania. The company employs more than 11,000 people and maintains a presence in 21 countries.
The firm's core business focuses on delivering carbon-free energy solutions across several technical domains, including pressurized water reactor design, small modular reactors, microreactors, plant design, and nuclear fuel. Key products in its portfolio include the AP1000® pressurized water reactor, described as the world's first proven Generation III+ passive safety plant, and the AP300™ small modular reactor for future energy generation.
Westinghouse also develops the eVinci™ microreactor, designed for remote energy applications. The company serves a global customer base that includes utility and industrial clients within the nuclear energy sector.





