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Geely Advances Earth–Space Mobility Vision with Expanding GEESATCOM Satellite Network

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Following its September 2025 satellite deployment, Geely Holding Group is reinforcing its long-term vision for an integrated earth–space mobility system through the continued expansion of its GEESATCOM low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellation.

Developed and operated by Geespace, Geely Holding Group’s commercial aerospace subsidiary, GEESATCOM now operates 52 satellites in orbit. The constellation is progressing toward a planned 64-satellite network, designed to provide near-global satellite IoT coverage excluding polar regions.

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This space-based infrastructure forms a critical backbone for next-generation mobility systems that require continuous, reliable connectivity beyond the reach of terrestrial networks.

By integrating LEO satellite communications with vehicles, urban air mobility platforms, construction machinery, and maritime assets, GEESATCOM enables an “always-connected” earth–space mobility framework.

Such capabilities are increasingly relevant for connected vehicles, emergency response coordination, maritime operations, and energy infrastructure monitoring—sectors where uninterrupted communication is essential.

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Geely’s earth–space mobility ambitions are further supported by Geespace’s growing international footprint. The company has established partnerships with telecommunications operators in more than 20 countries across the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Africa, and Latin America.

Commercial testing of the network has recorded a 99.15% success rate and over 99.97% network availability, underscoring its readiness for large-scale, real-world deployment.

The practical application of this earth–space integration has already been demonstrated through Geely’s role as an official partner of major international sporting events, including the 2025 Harbin Asian Winter Games, and the 2025 Chengdu World Games.

During these events, satellite-enabled high-precision positioning and emergency communication systems were deployed in official vehicles, supporting fleet management, dispatch efficiency, and operational safety.

As Geely continues to expand GEESATCOM, the constellation is evolving beyond a satellite network into a foundational layer for earth–space mobility—bridging space technology with everyday transportation and industrial use cases on the ground.

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