"so that's where we decided to partner with Smartlink AI, a Singapore company that is very active in the new technologies. You know, looking forward to our first test pilot satellite on Earth's orbit, probably I would say late this month or early December. I think one square kilometer can give you about a gawatt of power 24/7. There's no weather, there's no snow, there's no dust, right? And secondly, if you look at this one is that the high performance computers take a lot of power to cool the chips. On earth, we probably will have to spend about 45% of power to cool the chips. Well, up there is a very cold, you know, I think it's minus 200 some degrees. So using adaptive thermal management that you can actually dissipate the heat into the space, right?"
Richard Louu of Power Bank (ticker SUN) explains the company's innovative move to power AI data centers via space-based solar power. Highlighting a partnership with Smartlink AI, he outlines their plan to launch a test pilot satellite by late this month or early December. He emphasizes key technical advantages, such as continuous 24/7 power generation and drastically reduced cooling needs due to the extreme cold of space, which could lower operational power consumption significantly.
AI Data Centers in Space?! And One Stock Powering the Transition
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November 20, 2025
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