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Rocket Lab acquired the Albuquerque solar cell factory from SolAero Technologies in 2022 as part of its diversification into space systems.
Rocket Lab acquired SolAero Technologies Inc. in 2022.
Rocket Lab acquired SolAero Technologies Inc. in 2022.
SolAero Technologies received a contract from Maxar in 2019 to design and manufacture the solar panels for the Power and Propulsion Element.
SolAero Technologies Inc., acquired by Rocket Lab, was awarded a contract in 2019 from Maxar to design and manufacture the solar panels for Gateway.
Rocket Lab acquired SolAero Technologies Inc in January 2022.
Rocket Lab acquired SolAero Technologies in January 2022.
Rocket Lab acquired SolAero Technologies Inc. in January 2022.
SolAero has produced solar cells, solar panels, and composite structural products for more than 1,000 successful space missions with 100% reliability.
SolAero was acquired by Rocket Lab in January 2022.
Rocket Lab completed the $80,000,000 acquisition of solar power system manufacturer SolAero Technologies in January.
Rocket Lab acquired software developer ASI, satellite separation systems developer Planetary Systems Corporation, and solar panel and structures manufacturer SolAero in the fourth quarter of 2021.
Rocket Lab closed the transaction to acquire SolAero Holdings, Inc. for $80,000,000 in cash.
SolAero’s solar cells, solar panels, and composite structural products have supported more than 1,000 successful space missions with 100% mission success to date.
Rocket Lab executed the agreement to acquire SolAero on 2021-12-13 pending certain closing conditions.
SolAero was selected to supply Solar Power Modules for the Power and Propulsion Element of NASA’s Gateway as part of NASA’s Artemis lunar exploration plans.
SolAero’s Albuquerque production facilities have 154,696 square feet (14,372 m²) of production space.
The SolAero acquisition follows Rocket Lab’s acquisition of ASI Aerospace LLC in October 2021, Planetary Systems Corporation in December 2021, and Sinclair Interplanetary in April 2020.
Rocket Lab will pay $80,000,000 in cash for Albuquerque, New Mexico-based SolAero.
SolAero supplied solar power systems for several Cygnus cargo resupply missions to the International Space Station.