Star Catcher Industries has announced a significant achievement in its pursuit of space-based energy transmission, successfully beaming concentrated solar energy over 100 meters to satellite solar arrays on the ground at EverBank Stadium in Florida. The March 21 demonstration marked the first real-world test of the startup’s vision for a space-based power grid, one that eliminates the need for customer satellites to be retrofitted or outfitted with custom receivers.
Based in Jacksonville, Florida, Star Catcher aims to revolutionize energy delivery by harnessing solar power in space and transmitting it wirelessly to Earth. “This demonstration marks the first end-to-end test of our space power beaming technology, proving we can collect and transmit energy with the precision needed for space applications,” said Andrew Rush, co-founder and CEO of Star Catcher. “Today’s success takes us one step closer to eliminating power constraints in space and unlocking new capabilities for satellites and the customers they serve.”
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