--- type: entity entity_type: company name: Aetherflux founded: ~2023 headquarters: United States founders: [Baiju Bhatt] status: active domain: space-development secondary_domains: [energy] tags: [SBSP, space-based-solar-power, orbital-data-center, infrared-laser, LEO, dual-use, defense] --- # Aetherflux **Type:** Space infrastructure company **Focus:** Space-based solar power (SBSP) and orbital data centers (ODC) using shared LEO satellite infrastructure **Founded:** ~2023 **Founders:** Baiju Bhatt (co-founder of Robinhood) ## Overview Aetherflux develops LEO satellite infrastructure for power generation and transmission using infrared laser technology. The company's architecture serves three use cases with the same physical hardware: (1) powering orbital AI compute workloads (ODC), (2) beaming power to Earth (SBSP), and (3) military logistics applications (forward operating location power delivery). ## Technology Approach - **Orbit:** Low Earth Orbit (LEO) with continuous solar exposure, not GEO megastructures - **Transmission:** Infrared laser with 10-meter spot size at ground receiver, not microwave - **Architecture:** Shared infrastructure serving ODC (near-term) and SBSP (long-term) use cases - **Bus:** Apex Space satellite bus platform ## Business Model Sequential monetization of the same satellite infrastructure: 1. **Near-term (2027):** Orbital data center services (Galactic Brain project) 2. **Mid-term:** Defense power transmission to forward operating locations 3. **Long-term:** Space-based solar power to terrestrial grid ## Strategic Rationale CEO Baiju Bhatt stated that circa late 2024, the team realized "powering AI workloads by placing compute in orbit and feeding via space-based solar power is more economically attractive than transmitting energy to terrestrial facilities." This insight led to ODC as the near-term revenue case while maintaining SBSP as the long-term value proposition. ## Timeline - **2023** — Company founded by Baiju Bhatt - **2025-04** — Series A funding round (~$50M cumulative raised) - **2025-04** — DoD awards venture funds for LEO power transmission proof-of-concept - **2025-04** — Falcon 9 Transporter rideshare booked for 2026 demonstration mission - **2025-12** — Orbital data center project (Galactic Brain) publicly announced - **2026** — Planned demonstration mission: kilowatt-class spacecraft with infrared laser power transmission from LEO to ground - **2026-04** — Series B negotiation ($250-350M at $2B valuation, led by Index Ventures) - **2027-Q1** — Target date for Galactic Brain commercial operation ## Funding - **Total raised (as of April 2026):** ~$80 million - **Series B (in negotiation):** $250-350M at $2B valuation, led by Index Ventures - **DoD venture funding:** Awarded for proof-of-concept demonstration (amount undisclosed) ## Key Projects ### 2026 Demonstration Mission - **Launch:** SpaceX Falcon 9 Transporter rideshare - **Bus:** Apex Space satellite platform - **Payload:** Kilowatt-class power transmission system - **Objective:** Demonstrate wireless power transmission from LEO to ground using infrared laser - **Funding:** Series A capital + DoD venture funds ### Galactic Brain (Orbital Data Center) - **Target launch:** Q1 2027 - **Use case:** AI compute workloads powered by space-based solar - **Revenue model:** Commercial compute services ## Related Entities - [[apex-space]] — Satellite bus manufacturer - spacex — Launch provider (Falcon 9 Transporter rideshare) ## Sources - TechCrunch Series A coverage, April 2025 - Company statements and program documentation, 2025-2026