TakeMe2Space is building in-space compute infrastructure which could be used to operate data centres in space.
New Delhi | A Hyderabad-based start-up soon plans to demonstrate cold fusion technology to generate electricity in space, a move aimed at increasing the life of satellites in orbits and at the same time making them lighter.
The unique feature of cold fusion is that it generates more power than is consumed to trigger fusion reactions.
“For every 100 watts of input energy, the LENR generates 178 watts of output thermal energy,” Siddhartha Durairajan, founder and CEO of Hylenr Technologies told PTI.
He said the company has booked rides on Skyroot and ISRO’s Small Satellite Launch Vehicle and the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle.
“Our product is ready. We are waiting for the launch platform. So, based on their launch dates, we will have our products there,” Durairajan said.