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geely auto to launch third orbit satellite: the goal is to keep car owners around the world connected

2024-09-04

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fast technology reported on september 4 that today, geely holding group responded to market rumors that it is about to complete the third-orbit satellite launch mission of the "future mobility constellation" project, confirming that the situation is true.

geely holding said:with the successful launch of the third orbit satellite, the company expects to achieve global commercial services by the end of 2024.

this progress will not only provide more accurate positioning services for geely’s own intelligent connected cars, but will also provide higher quality travel solutions for global users.

at present, geely's galaxy e8, zeekr 001, zeekr 007 and other models are equipped with self-developed satellite communication technology.it ensures that users can still send and receive satellite messages through the vehicle computer when there is no ground network coverage or the ground network is damaged, ensuring safe travel without losing connection.

it is reported that geely's future travel constellation plan is the world's first low-orbit satellite constellation serving the future travel ecosystem, built and operated by zhejiang spacetime daoyu technology co., ltd.

it is planned to complete the deployment of 72 constellation satellites by 2025, realize global real-time data communication, and provide satellite application services such as direct satellite communications for mobile phones and cars to global users.

at present, geely's future mobility constellation has completed two in-orbit satellite launch missions.

at 12:00 on june 2, 2022, the first nine satellites of the future mobility constellation were successfully launched into orbit; they have been operating stably in orbit for more than one year;

at 7:37 on february 3, 2024, the second orbit of 11 satellites of the future mobility constellation was successfully launched into orbit.

by 2025, the deployment of the constellation's 72 satellites will be completed, enabling global real-time data communications.