Solar arrays and power systems for small satellite constellations
Revolv Space designs and manufactures solar array drive assemblies (SADAs) and power systems purpose-built for small satellites. The stack—C++, CMake, Git, Python, and embedded protocols (RS-232, RS485, I2C, CAN)—reflects aerospace-grade firmware development, while the project list (flight qualification testing, assembly and integration of avionic systems, continuous payload operations) confirms end-to-end hardware manufacturing and validation capability. With 5 engineers, 2 sales, and 1 marketer, the org is engineering-led and actively hunting commercial and institutional customers.
Revolv Space manufactures power systems for small satellites, headquartered in Turin, Italy with a secondary facility in Delft, Netherlands. The core product is a family of Solar Array Drive Assemblies (SADAs) supporting 100W to 5kW power ranges, engineered to track the sun and roughly double power output versus fixed arrays. The company targets operators of small satellite constellations in Earth observation, communications, and scientific research. Founded in 2022, the team operates lean—11–50 employees—and competes on cost, reliability, and short lead times rather than scale.
Solar Array Drive Assemblies (SADAs) for small satellites, rated 100W–5kW, with sun-tracking capability. Designed to double power output versus fixed arrays and support continuous payload operations.
Headquarters in Turin, Piedmont, Italy. Secondary operations in Delft, The Netherlands. Hiring currently limited to Italy.
C++, CMake, Git, Python for firmware; RS-232, RS485, I2C, CAN for embedded protocols; Autodesk Inventor for mechanical design; Microsoft Office for administration.
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