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Automaker Geely’s Future Mobility Constellation launched 36 satellites across three groups in 2025.
Geespace plans to deploy the Geely Future Mobility Constellation in three phases totaling 6,012 satellites (72 in phase one, 264 in phase two, and 5,676 in phase three).
The Geely Future Mobility Constellation is backed by Zhejiang Geely Holding Group and is being developed and managed by Geespace, a wholly owned Geely subsidiary.
The Geely Future Mobility Constellation is planned to provide communications, connectivity, and positioning services and will expand to mobile-phone connectivity and satellite internet after phases two and three are completed.
Geespace plans to deploy the Geely Future Mobility Constellation in three phases for a total of 6,012 satellites, with 72 in phase one (2022–2025), 264 added in phase two, and 5,676 added in phase three.
So far, 64 satellites have been launched for the Geely Future Mobility Constellation.
The Geely Future Mobility Constellation is backed by Zhejiang Geely Holding Group and is developed and managed by Geespace.
The six constellations Qianfan, GuoWang, Honghu-3, Geely Future Mobility, Tianqi, and Three-Body Computing are expected to have a combined satellite count of 50,730 once fully deployed.
The combined planned satellite count for the Qianfan, GuoWang, Honghu-3, Geely Future Mobility, Tianqi, and Three-Body Computing constellations is 50,730 once fully deployed.
Geely-backed Geespace signed a cooperation agreement with Bangladesh’s Systems & Services Limited on November 27th.
Geespace and SATLAS signed a Memorandum of Understanding on October 13th to collaborate on market expansion for the Geely Future Mobility Constellation in Central Asia.
Auto manufacturer Geely launched their GeeSpace/Future Navigation Constellation with a batch of 9 satellites in 2022.
Geely experienced an 18-month pause in launching satellites after the initial batch until February 2024.
The constellation supports connected-vehicle networks, enabling real-time communication and positioning for Geely automobiles.
Several Geely Zeekr and Galaxy electric vehicles are fitted with satellite links, allowing connectivity when terrestrial networks fail.
Partnerships with China Unicom, Geely Auto, and Zoomlion are advancing applications in intelligent vehicles, marine fisheries, construction, and logistics.
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 Geely Future Mobility Constellation is backed by the Chinese automaker Geely and managed by its subsidiary Geespace.
Geely’s constellation developer, Geespace, received a 2 billion Yuan investment for its global headquarters construction on September 19.
By 2025, the first phase of the Geely constellation envisions a network of 72 satellites.