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Space tech company Dhruva Space to provide space-quality solar panels for Pixxel's satellite projects

Dhruva Space collaborates with Pixxel, incorporating advanced, space-worthy solar panels into their satellite collection.

Space technology firm Dhruva Space will provide high-quality solar panels for space applications to...
Space technology firm Dhruva Space will provide high-quality solar panels for space applications to Pixxel.

Space tech company Dhruva Space to provide space-quality solar panels for Pixxel's satellite projects

In a significant stride for India's private space sector, Dhruva Space, a Hyderabad-based full-stack spacetech startup, is making waves with its space-grade solar panels, branded as Solis+. These high-performance panels, equipped with high-efficiency triple-junction GaAs solar cells, are designed to withstand the harsh conditions of space, ensuring reliable power generation for satellite missions[1][3].

One of Dhruva Space's most notable collaborations is with Pixxel, a satellite imaging company, to build a high-resolution hyperspectral satellite constellation. This partnership is set to consist of 18-24 satellites, aiming for daily global revisit capabilities for Earth observation[1][3]. Kshitij Khandelwal, Founder and Chief Technology Officer of Pixxel, commented on the partnership, stating that power systems are mission-critical and there's no room for errors in space.

The Solis+ panels, with power capacities in the range of several kilowatts, are suitable for larger classes of satellites and spacecraft[1]. Dhruva Space manufactures these panels in-house at its Hyderabad facility, catering to both government and enterprise clients worldwide and expanding its offering with hosted payload missions aboard nanosat platforms.

Beyond Pixxel, Dhruva Space has successfully exported its space-grade solar panels to multiple countries, including the United Arab Emirates, Austria, Australia, France, and other locations[1][2][3]. This global competitiveness of Dhruva Space's technology is evident in the company's ability to fulfil export orders for its customers.

Abhay, an unspecified individual, stated that the agreement with Pixxel is not just a hardware deal, but a signal to the global market that Indian spacetech companies are building with flight heritage, scalability, and export readiness in mind. The partnership is heralded as strengthening India's space hardware ecosystem and enabling resilient infrastructure for critical satellite services worldwide[1][3].

[1] SpaceTech India, (2022), Dhruva Space to supply Solis+ panels for Pixxel's hyperspectral satellite constellation, [online] Available at: https://spacetech.in/news/dhruva-space-to-supply-solis-panels-for-pixxels-hyperspectral-satellite-constellation

[2] YourStory, (2022), Dhruva Space to manufacture solar panels for Pixxel's hyperspectral imaging satellites, [online] Available at: https://yourstory.com/2022/04/dhruva-space-pixxel-solar-panels

[3] Business Standard, (2022), Dhruva Space to supply Solis+ panels for Pixxel's hyperspectral satellite constellation, [online] Available at: https://www.business-standard.com/article/news-ani/dhruva-space-to-supply-solis-panels-for-pixxel-s-hyperspectral-satellite-constellation-122041000422_1.html

  1. Dhruva Space's Solis+ panels, designed for space-grade solar power, are equipped with high-efficiency triple-junction GaAs solar cells, ensuring reliable power generation for satellite missions.
  2. In a significant partnership, Dhruva Space collaborates with Pixxel to build a high-resolution hyperspectral satellite constellation, aiming for global revisit capabilities in Earth observation.
  3. Kshitij Khandelwal, Pixxel's Founder and Chief Technology Officer, emphasizes the importance of power systems in space, stating that there's no room for errors.
  4. Dhruva Space's Solis+ panels, with power capacities in the range of several kilowatts, are suitable for larger classes of satellites and spacecraft, manufactured in-house at their Hyderabad facility.
  5. Apart from Pixxel, Dhruva Space has exported its space-grade solar panels to multiple countries, including the United Arab Emirates, Austria, Australia, France, and others, showcasing its global competitiveness.
  6. The partnership with Pixxel is not just a hardware deal, but a signal to the global market that Indian spacetech companies are building with flight heritage, scalability, and export readiness in mind, aiming to strengthen India's space hardware ecosystem.

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