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The ‘World’s Thermometer’ reaches orbit - SatVu's Revolutionary "HOTSAT-1" successfully launches
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The ‘World’s Thermometer’ reaches orbit - SatVu's Revolutionary "HOTSAT-1" successfully launches

Named in homage to its unique thermal imaging capabilities, HOTSAT-1 is the first satellite in their planned constellation to be launched by SatVu. Now in orbit, SatVu’s space-enabled climate technology will provide valuable and unique insight into economic activity and energy efficiency for a range of industries aligning with global Net Zero goals.

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Pioneering space tech to accelerate decarbonisation of housing
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Pioneering space tech to accelerate decarbonisation of housing

A pioneering space technology has been deployed for the first time in the UK to map heat loss from houses. The test flight marked a significant step forward in the race to decarbonise UK housing stock with the deployment of cutting-edge space technology to identify buildings most in need of retrofitting action.

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Satellite Vu receives funding to catalyse efficiency across commercial solar farms

Satellite Vu receives funding to catalyse efficiency across commercial solar farms

Continuing our mission to address global challenges through the use of satellite technology, we’re proud to announce that we have received over £300K in funding to conduct industrial research for our SARM-PV project from The Energy Entrepreneurs Fund (EEF9). Click to read more…

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Innovative thermal imaging technology piloted at Surrey Research Park
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Innovative thermal imaging technology piloted at Surrey Research Park

Partnership between Satellite Vu and Surrey Research Park to show power of thermal imaging technology for the built environment. Surrey Research Park’s ambition is to reach Net Zero by 2030 using Satellite Vu’s data to help them map the energy efficiency of their buildings. Currently 220 million buildings in Europe do not meet EPC regulations that will be enforced in 2030.

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