For the first time in the world, we wirelessly charged a lunar rover over 200 meters, demonstrating autonomous tracking and the power levels necessary to survive the harsh lunar night.

This is one small but mighty step in our journey to provide reliable, affordable, and scalable power to all lunar assets and remove the energy bottleneck from the lunar economy.

Powering our first Lunar Rover

We delivered wireless power over an 880 meter distance, one of the longest distances ever recorded for wireless power via laser.

We also demonstrated our ability to deliver power to a moving target over a 180 meter distance — another one for the record books.

These two demonstrations are great milestones toward our lunar ambitions, but also speak to our ability to power robotic assets on earth in outdoor and unpredictable weather conditions.

Our first long distance outdoor demonstration