Infleqtion Selected to Receive $3.9M in Federal Funding for Technology to Harness Quantum Computing for Next Generation Innovation in Chemistry and Materials Science
Louisville, Colo., MARCH 11, 2026 -- Infleqtion, a global leader in quantum computing and quantum sensing powered by neutral-atom technology, announced it has been selected to receive $3.9M in funding from the U.S. Department of Energy’s ARPA-E. The funding is part of the Quantum Computing for Computational Chemistry (QC3) program, which seeks to develop and apply quantum algorithms to accelerate simulations of chemistry and materials science to advance commercial energy applications ranging from superconducting power lines, advanced batteries, engineered rare earth magnets, and breakthrough catalytic systems.
Infleqtion’s QC3 project aims to discover new high-temperature superconductors and materials that conduct electricity with zero losses. Superconductors are already used in powerful electromagnets for MRI machines, but their use in the electric grid remains limited due to the need for ultra-low temperatures. Infleqtion will use its neutral atom quantum computer and a pioneering new algorithm to improve the understanding of superconductivity and discover new, previously unknown, and superconducting materials.
“The work we are doing as part of the QC3 program puts us at the forefront of one of the most consequential applications of quantum computing, unlocking the science of superconductivity to transform how the world generates and transmits energy,” said Matthew Kinsella, CEO of Infleqtion. “This is yet another proof point that our neutral-atom platform is uniquely positioned to solve problems that other quantum modalities and classical computers simply cannot. It’s also the latest in a series of wins that show how we are executing across multiple fronts, from expanding our customer base to deepening our government partnerships.”
Infleqtion’s QC3 funding is in addition to the $6.2M contract the company is already executing with ARPA-E as part of the Enhancing Neutral-atom Computers for Optimizing Delivery of Energy (ENCODE) project. The ENCODE program, which includes key collaborations with Argonne National Laboratory, the National Laboratory of the Rockies, EPRI, and ComEd, is the first quantum project for the department focusing on advancing the application of quantum-enhanced computational methods to revolutionize energy grid optimization.
Infleqtion will be showcasing its portfolio of quantum technologies at the upcoming ARPA-E Energy Innovation Summit in San Diego, CA from April 7-9, 2026 (Booth # 745).


