Auriga Space announces new funding for its electromagnetic launcher

Auriga Space boosts payloads to rocket-free hypersonic speeds using linear electric motor technology.
Lanzador electromagnético

Auriga Space has taken an important step in its space innovation strategy by confirming the raising of $6 million in a new round of funding led by OTB Ventures. This backing will enable the company to intensify the development and commercialization of its launch technology based on electromagnetic propulsion.

Auriga Space prioritizes its electromagnetic launcher

The California-based firm is advancing the implementation of its magnetic ramp system that, using a linear electric motor, converts electrical energy into kinetic energy to accelerate payloads before they start their conventional motors. This technology, inspired by maglev trainsThis technology, inspired by maglev trains, aims to reduce dependence on chemical propellant in traditional launches.

Auriga will concentrate its immediate efforts on Prometheus, a hypersonic test platform for hypersonic testing platform which represents its main avenue for near-term revenue generation. At the same time, it is laying the groundwork for a flexible, electric launch infrastructure that will enable multiple launches per day in response to both commercial and government needs.

Auriga Space prepares its platforms Prometheus Thor and Zeus

The recent financial backing also reinforces the commitment of investors already confident in the company’s vision, such as Trucks Venture Capital, Seraphim Space and Unlock Venture Partners. The company remains focused on delivering solutions that reduce the cost of accessing space. access to space and increase launch frequency, aligning with the growing demands of the aerospace and defense industry.

In the next few months, the space company will introduce its test platforms Prometheus and Thor and, subsequently, its Zeus orbital system, consolidating its role as a benchmark in agile and sustainable agile and sustainable space launches.

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Source: Auriga Space

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