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The Geely Future Mobility Constellation is backed by Chinese automaker Geely, and Geespace is a wholly owned Geely subsidiary that develops spacecraft and manages the constellation.
Geespace plans to deploy its constellation in three phases with phase one (2022–2025) deploying 72 satellites, phase two adding 264 satellites, and phase three adding 5,676 satellites.
Geespace launched its fifth group of satellites, comprising 11 spacecraft, for the Geely Future Mobility Constellation on the Jielong-3 flight.
The September 9 Jielong-3 launch carried a group of commercial satellites for Geespace.
The Jielong-3 carried the fifth group of Geespace satellites comprising 11 spacecraft for the Geely Future Mobility Constellation, bringing the constellation to 52 satellites in orbit.
Each Geespace satellite on the Jielong-3 launch carries an electric propulsion system for orbit raising or trialing complex maneuvers.
Geespace signed a memorandum of understanding with Argentina’s Orbith on September 5, 2025 to expand the Geely Future Mobility Constellation services into South American markets through policy access, technical cooperation, and market development.
Orbith is planned to become an important strategic partner of Geespace in South America under the memorandum of understanding.
Geespace signed a memorandum of understanding with Argentina’s Orbith on September 5, 2025 to expand Geely Future Mobility Constellation services into South American markets.
Geespace and Orbith intend to collaborate on policy access, technical cooperation, market development, and potential use of LEO and geostationary satellites to improve connectivity in Argentina and South America.
Geespace and Orbith intend to explore using low Earth orbit and geostationary orbit satellites to improve connectivity in Argentina and South America.
GeeSpace, the aerospace division of Geely Holding, launched 11 additional low Earth orbit satellites, expanding its Future Mobility Constellation to 41 satellites.
Geespace aims to establish global real-time data communication services by 2025 after full deployment of 72 satellites in the constellation's initial phase.
Geespace plans a second phase of 168 satellites to deliver global centimeter-level high-precision positioning services.
Geespace satellites are equipped with AI remote sensing functions that provide 1–5 m high-resolution remote sensing imaging.
Geespace satellites include AI remote sensing functions for providing 1-5 m resolution imaging.
Geespace completed its second successful satellite launch from China’s Xichang Satellite Launch Center on 2024-02-03, sending 11 satellites into low Earth orbit.
Geespace aims to establish satellite-based global real-time data communication services by 2025 following full deployment of 72 satellites in the Geely Future Mobility Constellation.
Geely established a headquarters for its subsidiary Geespace in the Nansha district of Guangzhou in 2021.
Models among Zhejiang Geely Holding Group portfolio brands equipped with Geespace satellite communication functionality include the Zeekr 001 FR, Zeekr 007, and Geely Galaxy E8.