Satellite Electric Propulsion Market Size, Demand To 2031


(MENAFN- Straits Research) Electric propulsion is a high-exhaust-velocity thrust technique that minimizes the fuel required for a particular space mission or activity compared to other conventional forms of propulsion. This category includes all propulsion methods that employ electricity to accelerate the exhaust velocity of the fuel. Electric propulsion satellites provide vital information for military or commercial applications.
Market Dynamics
Increasing Demand for Large Constellations for Smaller Telecom Satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Drives the Global Market
Constellation operators are drawing investors in the space business, increasing demand for the diverse satellite components required to operate satellites in LEO efficiently. The satellite's electric propulsion systems enable collision avoidance, station maintenance, orbital maneuvering, and deorbiting. The satellites are manufactured in series for the constellations and are equipped with electric propulsion systems, thereby decreasing their bulk and launch expenses and extending their mission duration.
Satellite operators are gradually switching from chemical to electric propulsion, and satellite electric propulsion businesses are developing more efficient and dependable technology. SpaceX, OneWeb, Amazon, and Boeing are the primary players in the satellite electric propulsion industry. These sectors compete to supply space-based internet services via the constellation of LEO spacecraft, which will stimulate market growth.
Scalability Advantage in All-Electric or Hybrid Propulsion Creates Tremendous Opportunities
Manufacturers of satellite electric propulsion can go after a wide range of customers when supplying an all-electric satellite platform. Generally, there are three sorts of satellite configurations: chemical propulsion, electric propulsion, and hybrid propulsion (both chemical and electric propulsion). These configurations vary depending on the mission type. A satellite manufacturer can service a range of satellite operators with various mission requirements when they provide a platform that can be totally chemical, entirely electric, or hybrid. The same satellite platform can do a simple mission when expenses are reduced or a complex mission when additional payloads are added. Therefore, this is an opportunity for satellite makers to generate income by offering numerous satellite platform versions to meet the diverse mission needs of satellite operators.
Regional Analysis
Europe is the most significant shareholder in the global satellite electric propulsion market and is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 6.48% during the forecast period. The region is highly engaged in space and deep space projects with other nations. The European Space Agency (ESA) awarded Airbus a contract in February 2022 to develop three additional European Service Modules (ESM) for NASA's Artemis mission (NASA). The ESM will be created in Germany, and its components will be distributed throughout Europe. In addition, numerous industrial and research and development facilities are located throughout Europe, allowing for the creation of multiple innovative products and services. Companies, including Thales Alenia Space, ArianeGroup, Sitael S.p.A., and Safran, are leaders in developing numerous commercial and government electric propulsion systems.
Asia-Pacific is expected to grow at a CAGR of 0.15% over the forecast period. China dominates the satellite electric propulsion business in this region, both in terms of product innovation and the formation of strategic relationships with market players. As new competitors enter the space sector, Asia-Pacific's satellite electric propulsion market is becoming an essential element of the worldwide industry.
Key Highlights

The global satellite electric propulsion market was valued at USD 543.71 million in 2022. It is estimated to reach USD 780.59 million by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 4.10% during the forecast period (2023–2031).
By mass class, the global satellite electric propulsion market is divided into small satellites (0-500 kg), medium satellites (501-2,200 kg), and large satellites (above 2,201 kg). The large satellite (above 2,201 kg) segment is the highest contributor to the market and is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 0.14% over the forecast period.
By mission type, the global satellite electric propulsion market is segmented into Earth observation, communication, navigation, space science, surveillance, and technology development. The communication segment owns the highest market share and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.49% for the forecast period.
By mission application, the global satellite electric propulsion market is segmented into station keeping and orbit raising. The station-keeping segment is the highest contributor to the market and is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 3.81% over the forecast period.
By component, the global satellite electric propulsion market is segmented into control units, power distribution units, pressure regulators, pointing mechanisms, valves, flow controllers, mass flow sensors, pressure transducers, particle filters, tanks, propulsion chamber/nozzle, and plumbing/tuning. The propulsion chamber/nozzle segment owns the highest market share and is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 4.40% over the forecast period.
Europe is the most significant shareholder in the global satellite electric propulsion market and is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 6.48% during the forecast period.

Competitive Players
The key players in the global satellite electric propulsion market are Accion Systems, Airbus, Aliena Pte Ltd., ArianeGroup, Astra, Busek, Co. Inc., CU Aerospace, ENPULSION GmbH, Moog Inc., Neutron Star Systems, Northrop Grumman, Orbion Space Technology, Phase Four, Inc., Safran, Sitael S.p.A, Thales Alenia Space, ThrustMe, and Bellatrix Aerospace.
Market News

In December 2022, Thales Alenia Space finished putting the MicroCarb satellite platform together, putting it all together, and testing it. It is ready to begin the integration of the dispersive spectrometer delivered to the UK, bringing this critical climate mission a step closer to its launch in early 2024.
In December 2022, Thales Alenia Space, the prime contractor in the building of the MTG-I1 weather satellite, successfully launched the satellite today by an Ariane 5 rocket from the Guiana Space Center, Europe's Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana. Meteosat Third Generation (MTG) is a program that aims to improve weather forecasting in Europe and Africa. MTG-I1 is the first imaging satellite in the MTG program.

Global Satellite Electric Propulsion Market: Segmentation
By Mass Class

Small Satellite (0-500 kg)
Medium Satellite (501-2,200 kg)
Large Satellite (Above 2,201 kg)

By Mission Type

Earth Observation
Communication
Navigation
Space Science
Surveillance
Technology Development

By Mission Application

Station Keeping
Orbit Raising

By Components

Control Units
Power Distribution Units
Pressure Regulators
Pointing Mechanism
Valves
Flow Controllers
Mass Flow Sensors
Pressure Transducers
Particle Filters
Tanks
Propulsion Chamber/Nozzle
Plumbing/Tuning

By Regions

North America
Europe
Asia-Pacific
Rest of the World (RoW)

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