China's largest automaker is building a space network |
In the past ten years, after the Chinese auto giant Geely expanded to include drones from trucks to high-speed passenger trains, China's largest automaker has entered the satellite industry. Even the Swedish automaker's acquisition by Volvo.
Geely has announced that it will establish its own satellite network to enable the so-called "intelligent 3D transport ecosystem". It seems his recent efforts could tie these things together. He said he will build satellite manufacturing facilities and test centers in the coastal city of Taizhou. In Zhejiang.
The facility is expected to be able to create a variety of different satellite models, some of which may target non-Geely units, and plans to launch the space network were announced later this year. But its size was not mentioned.
According to Reuters, the company will invest about $ 326 million in the project and will produce 500 satellites annually by 2025. These low-orbit satellites support high-speed data transmission, accurate mobility and cloud computing. Enable fast air updates and delivery to your vehicles. Employer content.
Through investments in Daimler, Volvo and Proton, Geely appears to be one of the best known Chinese companies in the world, and she does not want to talk about more information about her satellite towers or use those satellites to communicate online.
The mobility movement of Geely is the biggest problem because the current GPS satellites do not exceed the accuracy of a few meters due to their high orbit, and (Geely) says that the accuracy of low-orbiting satellites is less than 1 cm, and this accuracy is very important for cars, and there will be a need Also for drone flights.
With the proliferation of independent cars around the world, the demand for on-board communications can exceed the current situation, so a dedicated satellite network can satisfy them over their competitors.
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