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mPower Technology Positions Space-Based Solar for Emerging Orbital Data Center Market

mPower Technology Positions Space-Based Solar for Emerging Orbital Data Center Market

According to a recent LinkedIn post from mPower Technology, demand for solar power in space is emerging as a critical enabler for orbital data centers and off-planet AI computing. The post references commentary from Elon Musk and a pv magazine USA article noting that solar panels in space can generate around five times more energy than those on Earth due to the lack of weather, night cycles, and atmospheric losses.

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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights that mPower’s silicon solar modules are already deployed in orbit and reportedly in scaled production, positioning the firm as an existing supplier in this nascent infrastructure segment. The post further suggests that these modules are claimed to cost more than five times less than legacy solar technologies used in space, implying a potentially meaningful cost advantage as orbital data center and space-based compute concepts move from experimentation toward commercialization.

For investors, the emphasis on lower-cost, already-orbital solar technology could signal an early move to capture share in emerging space power markets tied to AI and data-intensive applications. If the economics and performance advantages described in the post are validated by customers and system integrators, mPower Technology could benefit from growing capital expenditure on space infrastructure, though the pace and scale of such markets remain uncertain and highly dependent on broader adoption of orbital computing architectures.

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