Hyderabad Startups Forge Path in Space Energy Innovation
In a groundbreaking partnership, Hyderabad-based clean energy startup Hylenr Technologies and spacetech firm TakeMe2Space have joined forces to test Low-Energy Nuclear Reaction (LENR) powered compute modules in space. This collaboration marks a significant leap towards sustainable energy solutions for space missions.

LtoR-Ronak Kumar Samantray, Founder of TakeMe2Space and Siddhartha Durairajan Hylenr Founder and CEO
Exploring New Frontiers in Space Energy
TakeMe2Space is at the forefront of integrating alternative energy technologies, including LENR, to enhance heat extraction and reuse in its compute-focused satellites. This innovation could redefine energy use in deep space missions, traditionally reliant on radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs).
A Milestone for LENR Technology
"Validating our LENR technology in space is a crucial milestone," stated Siddhartha Durairajan, Hylenr's Founder and CEO. The partnership leverages TakeMe2Space's satellite platform to test Hylenr's LENR-based thermo-electric generator, paving the way for long-duration missions and off-grid power solutions in space.
Commitment to Sustainable Space Exploration
Ronak Kumar Samantray, Founder of TakeMe2Space, emphasized the startup's dedication to exploring efficient energy solutions for space. The collaboration with Hylenr underscores a shared vision for advancing space technology through sustainable energy innovations.
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