Solar panel manufacturer for satellites, spacecraft, and aerospace platforms
DHV Technology designs and manufactures solar panels for space and aeronautical platforms, with a stack rooted in hardware design tools (SolidWorks, CATIA, Altium Designer) and embedded systems (VHDL, Verilog, FPGA, C/C++). The project roster—satellite solar arrays, power subsystems, structural and thermal testing campaigns—reveals a vertically integrated operation from design through qualification. Hiring is accelerating with seven roles posted in the last 30 days, concentrated in engineering and manufacturing; the pain-point pattern (supplier quality, production bottlenecks, non-conformities) flags a scaling organization tightening supply-chain controls.
DHV Technology manufactures solar panels and power subsystems for satellites, small spacecraft, aeronautical, nautical, and automotive applications. Founded in 2013 and based in Málaga, Spain, the company operates as a mid-sized, self-owned firm with ~51–200 employees. The business model spans both hardware manufacturing (solar array design, mechanical assembly, thermal and vibration testing) and consulting services in materials science, product development, and R&D project management. The team is multidisciplinary, with stated expertise in renewable energy, microelectronics, aeronautical systems, and defence-sector applications. Sales and engineering operate in Europe with emphasis on the space and satellite segment, particularly small-satellite and CubeSat platforms.
Solar panels and power subsystems for satellites, spacecraft, and aeronautical platforms. The company also provides consulting in materials, product development, and R&D project management.
Design tools: SolidWorks, CATIA, FEMAP, Altium Designer. Embedded: VHDL, Verilog, FPGA, C/C++, Python. ERP: SAP Business One, SQL Server, Power BI. Interfaces: Ethernet, CAN Bus, SPICE.
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