Beyond Borders.
Beyond Limits.
We're not just launching satellites. We're building sovereign infrastructure that transcends geopolitical boundaries, harnesses unlimited solar energy, and operates beyond the reach of any single nation or corporation.
Earth-Bound Infrastructure is Fundamentally Broken
Geopolitical Vulnerability
Critical infrastructure is hostage to borders. Data centers in one jurisdiction, energy from another, routing through a third. Every cable, every server, every power plant exists within someone's sphere of influence.
Energy Dependency
Terrestrial renewable energy is intermittent. Solar panels don't work at night. Wind turbines stop when the air is still. We've built a civilization that runs 24/7 on power sources that don't.
Climate Crisis
Data centers consume 1-2% of global electricity—and growing exponentially. Meeting net-zero commitments while scaling digital infrastructure seems impossible with current approaches.
The fundamental issue isn't technology—it's location. As long as critical infrastructure remains on Earth, it remains subject to Earth's limitations: borders, weather, politics, and finite resources.
Move the Infrastructure to Space
408 kilometers above Earth, there are no borders. No night. No weather. Just continuous sunlight and the freedom to build truly sovereign infrastructure.
Sovereign by Design
Operating in Low Earth Orbit means operating in international space—beyond the jurisdiction of any single nation. No government can seize it. No corporation can monopolize it.
- ✓No single point of geopolitical failure
- ✓Federated ownership model
- ✓Transparent, auditable governance
Unlimited Energy
In orbit, the sun shines 24/7. No clouds. No night cycles (only brief eclipse periods). Solar intensity is 40% higher than Earth's surface. Energy abundance changes everything.
- ✓24/7 solar exposure (90%+ uptime)
- ✓No storage infrastructure needed
- ✓1.4x solar intensity vs. Earth surface
Zero Carbon Footprint
Once deployed, orbital infrastructure produces zero operational emissions. No fuel. No backup generators. No grid dependency. Pure, continuous solar power.
- ✓100% renewable operation
- ✓No land use or local impact
- ✓Exceeds all climate commitments
Earth-Based Infrastructure
- ✗Subject to national jurisdiction
- ✗Intermittent energy (day/night, weather)
- ✗Requires massive storage systems
- ✗Vulnerable to physical disruption
- ✗Grid dependency and variability
SolarNode Orbital Infrastructure
- ✓Operates in international space
- ✓Continuous solar exposure (90%+)
- ✓Minimal storage requirements
- ✓Physically unreachable
- ✓Fully self-sufficient
SolarNode One is Already in Orbit
Launched October 2025, SolarNode One is humanity's first sovereign compute node in Low Earth Orbit. It's not a prototype or a demo—it's operational infrastructure processing real workloads 24/7.
SolarNode One demonstrates that orbital compute infrastructure isn't science fiction—it's operational reality. Every day it runs, it validates our thesis.
View Live TelemetryFrom Concept to Constellation
Concept & Formation
SolarNode Foundation established in Amsterdam. Initial funding secured. Core team assembled.
Hardware Development
Radiation-hardened compute module designed. Solar array configuration finalized. Ground station network established.
Launch: SolarNode One
Successful deployment via SpaceX Transporter-12 rideshare mission into 408km Low Earth Orbit.
Operational Validation
SolarNode One operational and processing data. Proving unit economics. Building partnerships.
Network Expansion
Launch of SolarNodes 2-6. Mesh network capability activated. First commercial contracts.
Regional Coverage
24 nodes operational. Continuous global coverage achieved. Regional joint ventures (EU, APAC).
Full Constellation
48+ nodes operational. Full redundancy and resilience. Serving governments and enterprises globally.
A New Layer of Global Infrastructure
We envision a world where critical compute and energy infrastructure operates beyond the reach of any single nation or corporation. Where sovereignty isn't about borders, but about control. Where sustainability isn't a trade-off, but a given.