A new era of space demands a new era of power.
Today, we're excited to formally unveil a new visual identity for mPower.
At the center of this shift is a new monogram inspired by the energy that powers every mission, every breakthrough, and every step forward in space.
Every single day, we work alongside our customers to support the commercial, civil, and national security missions shaping the future of space. So, this is more than a new logo. It's a reflection of where we're headed and the future we're helping to build.
Even as an X1.4 solar flare erupted hours before Artemis II's April 1 launch window, NASA says it's still a go. Space hardware has to be ready to operate in conditions like this. mPower's DragonSCALES were built for that.
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@pvmagazine published a piece on why that makes solar central to the orbital AI data center race.
mPower's silicon modules are in orbit, in production, and 5x cheaper than traditional space solar.
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Compute is moving into orbit, but the real shift is in constraints, not location.
The advantage won’t be who has capacity.
It will be who can orchestrate it.
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🚀 Solving the Space Supply Chain Crisis
The U.S. space supply chain has reached an “inflection point," according to a new report, and the strain is already showing.
@spacenews DragonSCALES™ is built to solve what the industry is calling out:
✅ Automated, MW-scale production
✅ 3–5x lower cost vs. legacy GaAs
✅ U.S.-based manufacturing for supply chain security
We are grateful to our team whose grit turned ideas into milestones including closing our Series B, launching our high volume facility, and major strides in advanced manufacturing. To our partners and customers, your trust drives our momentum. Thank you and Happy Thanksgiving!
📷 On #VeteransDay, we honor those whose service inspires American innovation.
Today, we’re proud to launch the first automated, high-volume space-solar production line in the U.S., a breakthrough in #spacepower manufacturing.
Built at Universal Instruments in Conklin, NY, the facility opens with 1 MW/year capacity, scaling to 2 MW by 2026, producing DragonSCALES™ modules for Airbus.
As we honor those who powered America’s past, we’re building the technologies that will power its future.