AI-Powered Lunar Energy Infrastructure

Unleashing the Moon’s energy potential

Orbital Utility is building the Moon’s first energy utility—delivering continuous power, hydrogen, oxygen, and water through an AI-coordinated regenerative cycle.

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The utility layer lunar missions currently build from scratch

Every lander, rover, and habitat today solves power, life-support gases, and water independently. Orbital Utility builds shared, autonomous infrastructure that does it once — so the next mission doesn’t have to.

One regenerative cycle, three things every mission needs

AI-coordinated solar generation and electrolysis produce all three as co-products of a single system — no added mass, no separate supply chains.

01

Power

Continuous electrical power scalable from 1 kW to MW-class systems for uninterrupted lunar surface operations.

02

Hydrogen

Produced by water electrolysis using surplus solar energy. Used for fuel-cell power generation or as propellant for landers and rockets.

03

Oxygen

Produced by water electrolysis. Supports life support for lunar habitats and serves as an oxidizer for landers and rockets.

The Moon doesn’t give you power for free

14 days
Lunar night with zero solar input
~300°C
Temperature swing, day to night
$1M+/kg
Cost of launching power instead of producing it in place
0 Power Grid
Purpose-built lunar power utilities operating today

From prototype to lunar utility

Now
Ground prototype validation
Full regenerative cycle demonstrated in a lunar-representative thermal-vacuum environment.
Next
Technical demonstration
Partner with NASA and commercial lunar lander companies to validate key technologies through an on-orbit or lunar payload demonstration.
2032
Surface demonstration
Deploy the first lunar energy infrastructure system, delivering power, hydrogen, oxygen, and refueling services on the lunar surface.
2035+
Commercial utility service
Power-as-a-service offering for landers, habitats, and ISRU operators.

Building the power layer for the next era of lunar exploration

Follow our progress or talk to us about partnering on a surface deployment.