Space solar power,关键字2 or what I like to call Starlink for electricity, is at once a ludicrous idea and a bit of a pipe dream. None of that is stopping Baiju Bhatt from giving it a go.
The billionaire co-founder of financial services app Robinhood has a new startup called Aetherflux focused purely on beaming solar power from satellites to receivers on Earth. Having announced it last year, Bhatt has now raised US$50 million in Series A funding from a clutch of Silicon Valley investors, and aims to launch a test next year.
We've heard about other efforts to deliver solar energy to Earth in the last couple of years. In 2022, China built a 246-ft (75-m)-tall 'ground verification system' to enable research into processes involved in receiving wirelessly transmitted solar power. In January of this year, it revealed a plan to build a solar power station in space measuring 0.6 miles wide (1 km).
The European Space Agency is also on the case, as is a UK-based startup in collaboration with Iceland. And in 2023, the California Institute of Technology, aka Caltech, successfully demonstrated a system to collect and beam a small amount of power from a satellite to a ground receiver using microwaves.
Aetherflux claims it's already successfully managed power transmission in a lab setting. However, it plans to do things a bit differently: "We’re building a constellation of small satellites in Low Earth Orbit, working together to transmit power to many small ground stations. Instead of transmitting power through microwaves, we’ll use infrared lasers, allowing for higher power output and smaller footprints on Earth."
Bhatt told TechCrunchthat the company will create portable 'ground stations' about 5-10 m (16-32 ft) in diameter to help bring electricity to locations around the world.
Aetherflux's angle is to harness the Sun's energy and beam it to remote islands, areas struck by natural disasters, and to US military forces in active operations around the world. The company heavily emphasizes that last bit in its spiel, and has secured approval for its program to be supported this financial year by the US Department of Defense's Operational Energy Capability Improvement Fund (OECIF).
顶: 57845踩: 325
Aetherflux: Space solar startup aims for 2026 laser power demo
人参与 | 时间:2025-06-11 14:09:45
相关文章
- 17 Places to Watch a Superb Owl
- Team ninja开发速度加快 未来游戏将一年一部
- Heteropessimism of the Intellect
- 2025级选秀国际球员BPM排行:杨瀚森断档领跑
- 董宇辉成东方甄选高级合伙人 董宇辉抖音账号粉丝突破2000万
- 国防部:正告民进党当局 美制武器救不了自己的命
- 立冬别忘吃饺子 9种花样饺子的包法图解
- Tour South Carolina's Living History, Storied Ruins, and Abandoned Haunts
- 跟骨骨折是怎么回事 跟骨骨折会导致小腿变细吗
- “世界树”展示中国美术学院毕业生创意设计
评论专区