SolAero Technologies Corp.
congratulates the teams at OneWeb, Airbus OneWeb
Satellites and Arianespace for the successful
launch of 36 satellites of the OneWeb
constellation. SolAero is proud to have supplied
the solar panels for these satellites, launched
from the Soyuz Launch Complex in Vostochny,
Russia.
This mission brings the
total fleet to 146 satellites in LEO (Low Earth
Orbit).In 2021, the company
is focused on scaling the satellite
constellation to launch commercial services
starting at the end of 2021 to the UK, Alaska,
Canada, Northern Europe, Greenland, Iceland, and
the Arctic Seas.
SolAero's high efficiency
solar cells, optimized to meet the performance
demands of the OneWeb mission, power the
constellation. To support the programs'
production requirements, SolAero established the
world's first vertically integrated, high volume
solar panel manufacturing facility at its
headquarters in Albuquerque, NM.Established in 2018, the facility has now
produced more than 1,000 individual solar panels
that are powering over 200 satellites for a
dozen different missions, demonstrating
unrivaled manufacturing capability for satellite
solar power products.
"This launch represents the
culmination of over four years of close
partnership with OneWeb and the Airbus OneWeb
Satellites team and marks an important milestone
in our collective efforts to provide worldwide
broadband connectivity. The SolAero team is
grateful to be a part of an endeavor that is
transformational in so many ways and looks
forward to the continued partnerships that have
made this effort such a success," said Brad
Clevenger, CEO of SolAero Technologies.