Announcement • Apr 28
Ascent Solar Technologies, Inc., Annual General Meeting, Jun 17, 2026 Ascent Solar Technologies, Inc., Annual General Meeting, Jun 17, 2026. Location: 12300 grant street, suite 160, co 80241, thornton United States Announcement • Feb 25
Ascent Solar Technologies' PV Blankets to Power NOVI AI Pathfinder Spacecraft Scheduled for Launch This Spring Ascent Solar Technologies announced that its previously delivered solar blankets have been successfully integrated into NOVI's Pathfinder spacecraft, scheduled to fly on a SpaceX Falcon 9 Transporter launch no earlier than March 29th. NOVI's spring mission will demonstrate GENIE™? (Geospatial Ecosystem for Near Real-Time Information at the Edge), the company's open-access, multi-sensor, edge-compute platform designed to provide low-cost, low-latency Earth observation data and real-time geospatial intelligence. Integration of Ascent's flexible CIGS array allows for a tightly rolled configuration that minimizes the stowed volume. Pathfinder, the toaster-sized hyperspectral imaging spacecraft will generate 150W, an amount of power typically seen on larger spacecraft at higher costs. NOVI is poised to recognize compounded savings across its planned constellation by partnership with Ascent. Announcement • Feb 06
Ascent Solar Technologies Spurs Development of CIGS PV Modules Capable of Generating Multiple Times More Power for Space Beaming Ascent Solar Technologies announced its plans to continue development of distributed power receiving products in 2026 to account for growing demand for space-based energy beaming technologies. These development efforts include both internally funded research and development as well as continued Collaborative Agreement Notice program work with the NASA Marshall Spaceflight Center and Glenn Research Center, which is on schedule to successfully conclude this spring. The Company plans to present the results of these development programs at select space industry conferences to be announced later this year. These solar module technology advancements are uniquely enabled by Ascent's in-house manufacturing capabilities at its 5-MW production facility in Thornton, Colorado. The facility allows for the company's commercial-off-the-shelf CIGS PV products to be further optimized in order to be able to receive both sunlight in addition to more distributed power from a number of transmission sources and providers such as Star Catcher Industries. The Company further plans for continued technology progression through partnerships like that with Cislunar Industries that stand to effectively enable spacecraft to generate and utilize multiple times more power with a solar array of any given size.