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Geely began manufacturing satellites in October 2020 after receiving license approval from China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC).
Geespace, a Geely group company, independently developed the satellites now being manufactured by Geely.
The cooperation between Nansha and Geely occurred at the Nansha sub-forum of the Guangzhou Annual Investment Conference held on 2021-03-30 as part of a wider $40,400,000,000 (264.8 billion yuan) investment package.
Geely Technology Group will establish a space headquarters in Nansha district to oversee development of its satellite and communications technologies.
Guangzhou is developing a space cluster that includes the new headquarters for the space business of Geely Technology Group.
Geely planned a $326,000,000 Taizhou satellite manufacturing project in March last year.
Zhejiang Shikong Daoyu Tech Co, a subsidiary of Geely, is undertaking a $637,000,000 satellite internet-related project in Qingdao, Shandong province.
Geely announced plans for a $326,000,000 satellite production project in Taizhou in March of the previous year.
Geely Technology Group identified the NDRC decision to add satellite internet to a list of new infrastructures in April 2020 as an opportunity to establish an industrial chain for its own satellite network.
Geely plans to launch two demonstration satellites in the first half of 2021 to test navigation enhancement.
Geely received approval from China’s National Development and Reform Commission to begin manufacturing satellites at a facility in Taizhou, Zhejiang province.
Commercial Kuaizhou rocket launch failures shortly after June 2020 possibly delayed the Geely demonstration satellite launches.
Geely Technology Group and its satellite production division Taizhou Xingkong Zhilian received formal approval to build more than 500 satellites annually.
Zhejiang Geely Holding Group invested $326,000,000 in a satellite manufacturing and testing facility in March.