SolAero Technologies Corp. (SolAero), a provider of high efficiency solar cells and composite structural products for aerospace applications, has announced that it has received a contract award from Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) to develop an integrated solar wing for the AeroVironment Puma Unmanned Aerial System (UAS), the company said.
The solar wing fabricated with SolAero´s advanced, high efficiency solar cells integrated onto a ruggedized composite structure is a direct form, fit, function and mass equivalent to the standard, non-solar wing currently available on the Puma. SolAero´s solar wing for the Puma will enable extended range, increased payload power and enhanced persistence in multiple engagement scenarios for Puma´s end users. Flight testing and field validation will be performed in early 2018.
SolAero and its subsidiary Alliance Spacesystems (Alliance) developed the prototype solar wing, achieving mass parity with the standard, non-solar Puma wing under a joint Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with APL and a DoD customer. SolAero´s prototype Puma solar wing performed flawlessly and demonstrated power generation equal to engineering estimates during flight tests at Yuma Proving Grounds (YPG) in mid-2017.
SolAero and Alliance represent the world´s only vertically integrated supplier of solar cell-composite structural products, which uniquely positions the company to partner with UAS OEMs and their customers to achieve enhanced system performance. SolAero and Alliance have now successfully demonstrated solar wing design and fabrication capabilities on three distinct UAS platforms, underscoring the flexibility of the solution and its affordability for a range of applications.
SolAero Technologies Corp. is a provider of solar cells and solar panels to satellite and spacecraft OEMs. The business was founded in 1998 and is one of the world´s providers of space solar power solutions. SolAero is headquartered in Albuquerque, NM and employs approximately 280 people. For further information about SolAero, visit http://www.solaerotech.com/
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