Volta Space Technologies Advances Lunar Power with LEPTON System
Volta Space Technologies is developing the Laser-Enabled Power Transmission Orbital Network (LEPTON) to provide power during lunar nights. Scheduled for demonstration in 2028, this innovation aims to facilitate lunar missions while reducing reliance on traditional battery systems.

Volta Space Technologies is working on the Laser-Enabled Power Transmission Orbital Network (LEPTON), intended to supply power to lunar missions during lunar nights lasting up to 14 days. A demonstration is planned for 2028, utilizing a LightPort wireless power receiver on the Blue Ghost Mission 2 by Firefly Aerospace.
The LEPTON system will transmit power over hundreds of kilometers, decreasing the need for large batteries and enabling exploration of permanently shaded lunar regions. Potential applications extend to Mars missions and terrestrial uses such as defense and disaster response. However, the optical wireless power transfer (OWPT) technology must undergo further validation.




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