York Space Systems Closes Acquisition of Solestial, U.S.-Sourced Space Solar Capability
Acquisition Secures Flight-Proven,
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“Controlling our supply chain is a core part of how York delivers for our customers, and space solar has been a critical gap the industry has largely ignored,” said
The geopolitical risk embedded in the industry’s supply chain is significant.
Solestial’s technology is engineered specifically for the space environment, differentiating it from the terrestrial silicon cells other new entrants are attempting to fly. With approximately 95% of its supply chain already
“Joining York accelerates everything we set out to build,” said
Solestial’s differentiated radiation-curing technology sets it apart from every other space solar option on the market. Its thin and flexible silicon solar cells self-heal radiation damage at operating temperatures as low as 65°C as independently verified by the
The acquisition advances York’s strategy of owning critical subsystems rather than sourcing them from constrained, foreign-dependent supply chains, a competitive advantage that York expects will directly benefit customers across national security, civil, and commercial programs. Solestial will operate as a wholly owned subsidiary, continuing to supply solar technology to external customers while deepening integration across York’s spacecraft portfolio. Together, York and Solestial are positioned to meet the power demands of next-generation missions with technology that is flight-proven, scalable, and significantly reduces geopolitical supply chain risk that defines the rest of the market.
York closed the acquisition on
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About Solestial
Solestial exists to deliver abundant energy in space. The company’s breakthrough technology is a silicon solar cell engineered for space to self-cure radiation damage under sunlight at operating temperatures as low as 65°C. Solestial solar cells are packaged in an ultrathin, low-mass, flexible solar power module designed to withstand up to 10 years in a variety of destinations in space. The flexible solar power modules can be produced on automated machines resulting in costs lower than traditional III-V multijunction solar products.
From today’s satellite constellations and research projects to tomorrow’s lunar settlements and services in space, Solestial’s innovative technology represents a paradigm shift for space solar; an affordable, scalable solution to power sustained development. Solestial is a U.S. company manufacturing solar cells and flexible solar power modules in Tempe, Arizona. To learn more, visit the Solestial website and follow Solestial on social media.
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