International audienceObservations at 1 AU have reported direct evidence of an inertial-range energy cascade [1]. The average value of energy cascade rate in 1 AU solar wind plasma is around 1000 J/kg/s, which is shown to be sufficient to account for the heating of the solar-wind [2]. Parker Solar Probe (PSP) offers the first opportunity to estimate a similar, fluid-scale energy decay rate closer to the solar corona. Using a Politano-Pouquet [3] third-order law, we provide estimates of fluid-range energy cascade rate at 50 to 36 solar radii, during the first perihelion first encounter of PSP. Despite the cross-helicity being high in these regions of the heliosphere, there is an inertial-range cascade occurring. The energy transfer rate is a...