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Geespace completed its first overseas trial in Oman in June 2024.
Geespace operates an intelligent gigafactory in Taizhou, reducing satellite build time to 28 days while scaling output and lowering costs.
At least four satellites are operated between China Unicom and Geespace to demonstrate space-based coverage.
China Unicom has partnered with Geespace for the Geely Future Mobility Constellation to enhance space-based direct-to-cell service capacity.
Geespace is deploying its constellation in three phases, with phase one involving the deployment of 72 satellites.
The Geely Future Mobility Constellation is backed by the Chinese automaker Geely and managed by its subsidiary Geespace.
The Jielong-3 carried a sixth group of 12 satellites from Geespace for the Geely Future Mobility Constellation, bringing the total number of satellites to 64.
The launch was the third in a series of three consecutive launches for Geespace by China Rocket.
The investment for Geespace's headquarters was provided through the Zhejiang New Energy Vehicle Industry Fund.
Geely’s constellation developer, Geespace, received a 2 billion Yuan investment for its global headquarters construction on September 19.
GeeSpace is a private venture fostering China’s 'civil-military fusion' agenda.
GeeSpace received a ¥2 billion investment from Hangzhou investors for its new headquarters and construction enlargement.
The satellites aboard Smart Dragon 3, built by Zhejiang-based Geespace, will expand the Geely constellation.
GeeSpace plans to move beyond its initial 72 satellites into a larger direct-to-consumer constellation.
The Geily-05 satellites are part of a constellation developed by GeeSpace, a subsidiary of Geely Technology Group.
Geely backs the Geely Future Mobility Constellation and wholly owns Geespace, which develops spacecraft and manages the constellation.
The Geely Future Mobility Constellation reached 52 satellites in orbit after the Jielong-3 launch carrying Geespace’s fifth group.
Geespace is deploying the constellation in three phases with phase one (2022–2025) involving deployment of 72 satellites, phase two adding 264 satellites, and phase three adding 5,676 satellites.
Geespace plans a total deployment of 6,012 satellites for the Geely Future Mobility Constellation.
The Geespace satellites carry electric propulsion systems for raising into operational orbits and for trialing complex maneuvers.