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“吉利星座”完成一期组网 卫星物联网商用时代开启

Core Insights - The successful launch of the sixth orbital plane of the Geely constellation marks a significant milestone in China's commercial space industry, achieving a total of 64 satellites in orbit by 2025, enabling global real-time communication coverage except for the polar regions [1][2][4]. Group 1: Geely Constellation Overview - The Geely constellation is designed, developed, and operated by Time Space Path, focusing on low Earth orbit satellite IoT communication, with a capacity to support 20 million global users and 340 million communications daily [2][11]. - The constellation's communication capabilities include a single communication capacity of 1900 Bytes, supporting various data types with strong anti-interference and anti-eavesdropping capabilities [2][3]. Group 2: Applications and Impact - The completion of the constellation's first phase enables practical applications in various sectors, including smart vehicles, low-altitude economy, deep-sea fishing, emergency management, and energy infrastructure [5][6][7][8][9]. - Geely's satellite communication technology is integrated into its vehicle models, ensuring continuous connectivity for safety and operational efficiency [10]. Group 3: Global Expansion and Market Strategy - Time Space Path is actively expanding its satellite IoT communication services globally, focusing on regions like the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Central Asia, Africa, and Latin America, with partnerships established in over 20 countries [11][12]. - The company aims to leverage the demand for stable and efficient connectivity in developing regions, where traditional communication networks are lacking [11]. Group 4: Manufacturing and Cost Efficiency - Geely's satellite manufacturing is conducted at a state-of-the-art facility in Taizhou, Zhejiang, which integrates aerospace and automotive manufacturing techniques, significantly reducing production time to under 28 days per satellite and achieving an annual production capacity of 500 satellites [13][14]. - The industrialized approach to satellite production is expected to enhance the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of deploying low Earth orbit satellite constellations [13][14].