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By 2025, the first phase of the Geely constellation envisions a network of 72 satellites.
The Geily-05 satellites are part of a constellation developed by GeeSpace, a subsidiary of Geely Technology Group.
Geely has extended its reach into aerospace, seeking to provide Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity on a global scale.
Geely's entry into the satellite race diversifies its portfolio and secures its position as a key partner in China's technological rise.
The Geely constellation aims to create a commercial platform servicing industries from logistics and maritime operations to autonomous driving.
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.
The Geely Future Mobility Constellation reached 52 satellites in orbit after the Jielong-3 launch carrying Geespace’s fifth group.
Geespace launched its fifth group of satellites, comprising 11 spacecraft, for the Geely Future Mobility Constellation on the Jielong-3 flight.
A total of 6,012 satellites are planned for the Geely Future Mobility Constellation.
Deployment of the Geely Future Mobility Constellation began in 2022 and resumed in 2024, continuing into 2025.
Deployment of the Geely Future Mobility Constellation began in 2022, resumed in 2024, and continued in 2025.
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.
Once phases two and three are completed, the Geely Future Mobility Constellation will expand services to include connectivity to mobile phones and satellite internet.
Geely backs the Geely Future Mobility Constellation and wholly owns Geespace, which develops spacecraft and manages the constellation.
Geespace plans a total deployment of 6,012 satellites for the Geely Future Mobility Constellation.
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 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.
GeeSpace, the aerospace division of Geely Holding, launched 11 additional low Earth orbit satellites, expanding its Future Mobility Constellation to 41 satellites.
Geely's initiative aims to enhance regional connectivity and support connected and autonomous vehicle technologies in underserved markets.
The nine satellites of the first orbital plane of the Geely Future Mobility Constellation were successfully deployed in June 2022.