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Space solar startup Aetherflux raises $50M to launch first space demo in 2026
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由Robinhood联合创始人Baiju Bhatt创立的太空太阳能初创公司Aetherflux,近期完成了5000万美元的A轮融资。该公司计划于2026年发射首颗低地球轨道演示卫星,目标是建立卫星星座,将太阳能直接传输到地球上的地面站。Aetherflux的愿景源于科幻小说,致力于将太空太阳能转化为现实。这笔资金将用于扩大工程师团队,并投资于首批任务所需的技术和基础设施,以实现从太空向人类供电的突破性进展。

🚀 Aetherflux公司已完成5000万美元的A轮融资,由Index Ventures和Interlagos领投,比尔·盖茨的Breakthrough Energy Ventures、Andressen Horowitz、NEA以及Jared Leto等参与。

💡 Aetherflux计划发射低地球轨道卫星星座,收集太阳能并将其传输到地球上的地面站。该公司将使用Apex Space的Aries卫星平台,该平台将产生大约1千瓦的能量,并通过激光束将能量传回地球。

📡 Aetherflux正在开发地面站,该地面站将由光伏阵列组成,用于将阳光转化为能量,并储存在电池中供以后使用。目标是建造小型、便携式地面站,为偏远地区供电。

✅ Aetherflux的首要任务是证明端到端的电力连接,即证明地面上可以获得电力,并将其用于照明或电子设备。

🌍 Aetherflux的成功将建立在加州理工学院太空太阳能项目2023年成功进行微波束传输的基础上,但Aetherflux的目标是建立一个可扩展的商业系统。该公司还获得了美国国防部的资金支持,用于为美国军方开发太空太阳能。

Aetherflux, the space solar startup founded by billionaire co-founder of Robinhood Baiju Bhatt, has raised a $50 million in a Series A round as it works to launch its first low Earth orbit demonstration in 2026. 

The San Carlos, California-based startup, which came out of stealth last October, aims to eventually launch a constellation of low earth orbit satellites that can collect and transmit solar energy directly to “ground stations” on Earth. It’s an idea that was initially triggered by Isaac Asimov’s 1941 short story “Reason.” Bhatt is focused on turning this science fiction-inspired concept into reality.

But first, Aetherflux needs to get a satellite to orbit to prove out the tech, to “demonstrate that we have made this transformative progress of going from humans not having power from space to, for the very first time, there being power from space for humans,” Bhatt, the startup’s founder and CEO, told TechCrunch. 

At least, that’s the goal with next year’s launch, which will be supported by the fresh capital Aetherflux has raised. The round brings Aetherflux’s total funding to $60 million after Bhatt invested $10 million of his own funds into the company. The Series A round was led by Index Ventures and Interlagos, with participation from Bill Gates’s Breakthrough Energy Ventures, Andressen Horowitz, and NEA, as well as some other interesting names like Jared Leto rounding it out. 

Bhatt, who joined us on the TechCrunch Equity podcast earlier this year, told TechCrunch that Aetherflux will use the funds to hire more engineers and invest in the technology and infrastructure needed for its first several missions.

“Our team is primarily focused right now on building the payload that sits on top of the bus…that takes all the power that the satellite bus generates and turns it into laser power,” Bhatt said. 

Aetherflux is using Apex Space’s Aries satellite bus. A satellite bus is the core structure and system of a satellite that provides essential functions for its operation, like power, propulsion, and communications. Most buses generate power through solar panels, and Bhatt says that power – as much as a kilowatt of energy – will be sent back to Earth via lasers.

On the receiving end will be Aetherflux’s “ground stations,” made up of photovoltaic arrays that convert sunlight to energy that is stored in batteries for later use. Bhatt said his team, which is made up of engineers and researchers from NASA, SpaceX, Lockheed Martin, Anduril, and the U.S. Navy, is also working on building out Aetherflux’s first ground station. The startup doesn’t have a location for the station yet, but it’s evaluating military sites where there’s more controlled air space. 

In the future, Bhatt says the goal is to build small, portable ground stations – anywhere from five to 10 meters in diameter – to bring electricity to even the most remote locations. 

“The thing we want to demonstrate [with the first mission] is the end-to-end power linking,” Bhatt said. “We want to be able to demonstrate that we actually have electricity on the ground and use that to light up a light installation or do some electronic stuff on the ground.”  

Few have accomplished the feat of sending solar power from space to Earth. One of the only successful missions was in 2023 when researchers at Caltech’s Space Solar Power Project demonstrated wireless power transfer from low-earth orbit using microwave beaming. That proved the concept, but falls short of Aetherflux’s pitch for a scalable, commercial system. 

Aetherflux’s raise comes off the back of an award from the Department of Defense’s Operational Energy Capability Improvement Fund to develop space solar power for the U.S. military.

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