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Momentus and Ascent Solar Technologies announce a new solar panel partnership

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Momentus and Ascent Solar Technologies announce a new solar panel partnership






Momentus Inc. (NASDAQ: MNTS) and Ascent Solar Technologies (Nasdaq: ASTI) have unveiled their partnership aimed at jointly commercializing innovative solar panels that incorporate Momentus’ low-cost Tape Spring Solar Array (TASSA) technology and advanced flexible photovoltaic technology. integrate modules from Ascent.

The strong increase in the production and deployment of satellites underlines a crucial demand for affordable and efficient solar panels. This collaboration will deliver a solar energy solution that offers significant benefits, including cost-effectiveness, durability under extreme space conditions and high power yields.

Following the successful initial demonstration of TASSA in orbit launched via the Vigoride-6 mission, Momentus is enhancing the system with Ascent’s newer, more efficient Titan Module solar blankets. These upgrades are intended to optimize power generation while reducing costs, with TASSA designed to support large-scale satellite operations by accommodating multiple units within standard launch payload configurations.

Rob Schwarz, CTO of Momentus, commented: “TASSA aims to provide small satellites with substantial energy capabilities without sacrificing mass, thermal management or budget. This innovation not only maximizes space utilization in launch vehicles, but also accelerates the deployment of satellite constellations.”

The system’s adaptability includes retractable features to minimize exposure to space debris and adverse weather conditions, potentially extending mission life and operational reliability.

Paul Warley, CEO of ASTI, highlighted the suitability of their photovoltaic technology for space applications, highlighting its durability and lightweight properties that are critical in harsh orbital environments. “Our technology is designed to deliver sustained power delivery over time with significantly reduced mass, which is fundamental to successful long-term missions,” said Warley.

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This partnership is intended to streamline satellite array systems, making long-duration, cost-efficient space missions feasible.



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