Pixxel selects Exotrail thrusters to steer its satellites in orbit

Pixxel selects Exotrail thrusters to steer its satellites in orbit



Space-tech startup Pixxel Space on Tuesday announced partnership with French electric propulsion provider Exotrail to steer its advanced satellites in orbit.

The partnership was announced at the start of the India-France Innovation Year launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron in Mumbai.

“Under this agreement, Pixxel will integrate Exotrail’s spaceware electric propulsion systems across its upcoming satellite deployments, with deliveries extending through 2027.

“The systems will support Pixxel’s expanding Earth Observation constellation and broader space infrastructure roadmap,” a statement from the Bengaluru-based startup said.

Pixxel builds advanced satellites and operates a constellation of the world’s highest resolution commercial hyper-spectral satellites.

The startup also won a grant from the government to build satellites for the Indian Air Force, besides developing India’s first privately owned national earth observation system.