Nexceris has been active in the development of solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) technology since 1995. In recent years, advancements have been achieved through innovations in SOFC stack materials, design, and operation. These advancements have increased technical maturity, improved durability, and reduced stack cost. With high current density (0.5–0.7 A/cm²) and single pass fuel utilization (70–80%) capabilities, Nexceris’ lightweight SOFC stacks are enabling for power systems that require both high gravimetric power density and electrical efficiency. Moreover, Nexceris’ SOFC technology has been demonstrated to be resilient against large thermal gradients and rapid load changes. Current SOFC work at Nexceris includes stack and system demonstrations, scale-up of stack manufacturing capabilities, and development of a 10-kW stack module. This paper will provide an update on the status and capabilities of Nexceris’ SOFC stack technology and cost-saving approaches to stack fabrication.