
PartnershipJul 15, 2026, 09:02 AM
KULR to Power Icarus Robotics' JOY Autonomous Robot on ISS Mission
AI Summary
KULR Technology Group announced a partnership with Icarus Robotics to supply its KULR ONE Space (K1S) battery systems for Icarus's JOY autonomous free-flying robotic platform. The K1S systems, engineered to NASA safety standards, will power JOY during its upcoming mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS), targeted for early 2027. This agreement expands KULR's role as a battery systems provider for the commercial space industry, leveraging its space heritage and thermal management expertise.
Key Highlights
- KULR to supply KULR ONE Space (K1S) battery systems to Icarus Robotics.
- K1S systems will power Icarus Robotics' JOY autonomous free-flying robotic platform.
- JOY robot is scheduled for a mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
- K1S systems are engineered to NASA safety standards and proven on Artemis II mission.
- JOY is targeted to fly in early 2027 as part of JOYRIDE-1.
- KULR's Webster, Texas facility will support production and qualification testing.
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