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Balerion Principal Aidan Daoussis and Venture Partner Aaron Mitchell sit down with Jasper Deprez, CEO of Terraspark, to discuss space-based solar power. Terraspark is developing space-based solar power systems that harvest energy in orbit and transmit it to Earth using radio frequency. The company is focused first on remote, off-grid customers where energy availability is limited by diesel logistics, weather-dependent renewables, and grid constraints.
Timestamped Overview
00:00 – Introduction to Terraspark and space-based solar power
02:14 – Why Terraspark is starting with lower Earth orbit rather than large GEO architectures
04:01 – Off-grid mining, islands, and remote sites as initial energy customers
05:36 – Ground infrastructure and the role of rectennas in receiving radio frequency energy
06:20 – History of wireless power transfer and research at Kyoto University
08:37 – Building a European space and energy company from Luxembourg
09:24 – Terraspark’s team, execution cadence, and early hardware progress
12:14 – Customer selection, LCOE, and premium markets where reliability matters more than low-cost energy
18:01 – Power capacity, constellation sizing, and working with utilities as renewable developers
21:26 – LEO as a backup-energy layer and future MEO systems for larger-scale power delivery
23:01 – Orbit selection, including equatorial and sun-synchronous options
26:53 – 2027 space-to-space wireless power demonstration and 2028 space-to-Earth proof of principle
30:48 – Terrestrial wireless power use cases in ports, logistics hubs, and mining operations
33:13 – Radio frequency versus lasers and reflectors for different power-beaming applications
36:05 – Space-to-space power transfer and why lasers may fit existing satellite architectures
38:54 – Public perception, safety communication, and the “seven Cs” framework
42:04 – Planned wireless-powered concert demonstration in Portugal
47:04 – Rectenna land use, dual-use sites, and applications for island nations
49:14 – Competitive landscape across space-based solar, infrastructure, and energy markets
52:48 – Long-term goal of making space-based solar power a routine part of energy infrastructure
By Balerion Space VenturesBalerion Principal Aidan Daoussis and Venture Partner Aaron Mitchell sit down with Jasper Deprez, CEO of Terraspark, to discuss space-based solar power. Terraspark is developing space-based solar power systems that harvest energy in orbit and transmit it to Earth using radio frequency. The company is focused first on remote, off-grid customers where energy availability is limited by diesel logistics, weather-dependent renewables, and grid constraints.
Timestamped Overview
00:00 – Introduction to Terraspark and space-based solar power
02:14 – Why Terraspark is starting with lower Earth orbit rather than large GEO architectures
04:01 – Off-grid mining, islands, and remote sites as initial energy customers
05:36 – Ground infrastructure and the role of rectennas in receiving radio frequency energy
06:20 – History of wireless power transfer and research at Kyoto University
08:37 – Building a European space and energy company from Luxembourg
09:24 – Terraspark’s team, execution cadence, and early hardware progress
12:14 – Customer selection, LCOE, and premium markets where reliability matters more than low-cost energy
18:01 – Power capacity, constellation sizing, and working with utilities as renewable developers
21:26 – LEO as a backup-energy layer and future MEO systems for larger-scale power delivery
23:01 – Orbit selection, including equatorial and sun-synchronous options
26:53 – 2027 space-to-space wireless power demonstration and 2028 space-to-Earth proof of principle
30:48 – Terrestrial wireless power use cases in ports, logistics hubs, and mining operations
33:13 – Radio frequency versus lasers and reflectors for different power-beaming applications
36:05 – Space-to-space power transfer and why lasers may fit existing satellite architectures
38:54 – Public perception, safety communication, and the “seven Cs” framework
42:04 – Planned wireless-powered concert demonstration in Portugal
47:04 – Rectenna land use, dual-use sites, and applications for island nations
49:14 – Competitive landscape across space-based solar, infrastructure, and energy markets
52:48 – Long-term goal of making space-based solar power a routine part of energy infrastructure