Solar energy begins the loop.
Photovoltaic fields capture the first source of power for future habitats, data centres, and intelligent energy systems.
Some missions cannot depend on sunlight alone.
Nuclear power cores provide long-duration, high-reliability energy for deep-space operation, shadowed regions, and always-on infrastructure.
Storage gives energy continuity.
Battery systems absorb fluctuation, bridge darkness, and turn intermittent generation into dependable power for mission-critical operation.
Solid-state transformers form the backbone of advanced energy networks.
Wide-bandgap devices, high-frequency magnetics, control, protection, thermal design, and power routing are integrated into one intelligent conversion hub.
Inside the data centre, energy becomes computation.
Digital twins, converter simulations, device databases, magnetic models, thermal behaviour, and AI design agents learn from the power system — then help design the next one.
Every vehicle docks into the same grid.
Landing pads and charging stations extend the micro-grid to rovers, landers, and future mobility — energy delivered wherever the mission goes.