Revolv Space taps Infinite Orbits’ GEO in-orbit servicers with Solar Array Drive Assemblies

Revolv Space says French in-orbit services provider Infinite Orbits has selected its Solar Array Drive Assemblies (SADAs) for GEO in-orbit servicers. The agreement positions Revolv Space to supply critical attitude-and-power capture hardware for future geostationary servicing missions.

Discovered 2026-05-28T09:12:33.945195-07:00 | 2026-05-28T09:12:33.945195-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Signals how on-orbit servicing providers are industrializing GEO service architectures by procuring core energy-capture subsystems like Revolv’s SADAs for deployable solar power management.
  • Helps map Infinite Orbits’ servicing capability buildout in the context of its recent moves to expand its in-orbit portfolio, including its acquisition of Lunasa.
  • Reinforces broader capital-backed momentum across servicing ecosystems, such as Astroscale and SKY Perfect JSAT’s alliance, where hardware supply-chain decisions will influence schedule and mission economics.

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sbicnoordwijk.nl astrospace.it SpaceNews.com
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2026-05-28T09:12:33.945195-07:00
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2026-05-29T08:41:11.668784-07:00
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