Global and Affordable Power on the Moon

THE ENERGY GAP LEAVES MISSIONS DEAD AFTER 14 DAYS

Most lunar missions end in two weeks due to a lack of affordable energy.

$150B

has been committed to lunar infrastructure without a plan to solve this.

Volta has built the LightGrid.

An orbital architecture transferring power wirelessly to assets on the lunar surface.

  • Zero fixed cost

    Pay-as-you-go | Avoid the high capex of big batteries

  • Easy integration

    Get power with our small receiver, the LightPort

  • 100x mission life

    Power for your multi-year lunar operations anywhere, anytime

Energy now moves wirelessly.

We performed an end-to-end system test in July 2024.

In this test we demonstrated our capability to beam power across hundreds of meters, while tracking a moving LightPort.

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IN THE PRESS

The Canadian Space Agency awarded $16 million to pioneer advanced space technologies.

Volta and ispace US agree on strategic joint “Survive the Night” capability for Lunar missions.

NASA Awards $500K in First Phase of $5M Watts on the Moon Challenge

Government of Canada Selects 10 Companies for SoCal-Canadian Space Accelerator.