
Hyd Startups Collaborate to Test Nuclear Energy Tech in Space
In a groundbreaking development, Hyderabad-based clean energy startup HYLENR Technologies has partnered with space-tech firm TakeMe2Space to test low-energy nuclear reaction (LENR) powered compute modules in space. This collaboration, formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on March 26, 2025, aims to validate HYLENR’s patented LENR technology in orbit, marking a potential breakthrough for sustainable deep-space missions.
LENR technology, also known as cold fusion, has been a topic of interest in the scientific community for decades. It involves the creation of nuclear reactions at low temperatures and pressures, which could potentially provide a clean and sustainable source of energy. HYLENR Technologies has developed a unique approach to harnessing LENR, and this partnership with TakeMe2Space marks a significant step forward in testing this technology in space.
The MoU signed by the two Hyderabad-based startups outlines the terms of their collaboration, including the development and testing of LENR-powered compute modules on TakeMe2Space’s upcoming space mission. The mission, scheduled to launch later this year, will carry a payload of HYLENR’s patented LENR technology to space, where it will be tested and validated.
“This partnership is a significant milestone for HYLENR Technologies,” said Dr. Ramesh, Founder and CEO of HYLENR Technologies. “We have been working tirelessly to develop a sustainable and clean source of energy, and this collaboration with TakeMe2Space will help us test our technology in a real-world environment. We believe that LENR has the potential to revolutionize the way we generate energy, and we are excited to be a part of this historic moment.”
TakeMe2Space, a space-tech firm based in Hyderabad, has been at the forefront of India’s space technology sector. The company has developed a range of innovative solutions for space exploration, including advanced propulsion systems and communication technologies. The partnership with HYLENR Technologies is a natural extension of TakeMe2Space’s expertise in space technology and its commitment to supporting innovative startups in the clean energy sector.
“HYLENR Technologies is a pioneering company in the clean energy sector, and we are excited to be partnering with them to test their LENR technology in space,” said Rohan, CEO of TakeMe2Space. “We believe that this collaboration will not only help us validate the technology but also pave the way for sustainable deep-space missions in the future.”
The testing of LENR technology in space has significant implications for the future of space exploration. Current space missions rely heavily on solar panels and batteries, which are limited in their power output and require frequent recharging. LENR technology, on the other hand, has the potential to provide a clean and sustainable source of energy, enabling space missions to last longer and travel farther.
The partnership between HYLENR Technologies and TakeMe2Space is also expected to create new opportunities for the Indian space industry. The testing of LENR technology in space will help to establish India as a leader in the development of clean energy solutions for space exploration, and will pave the way for future collaborations between Indian startups and space-tech firms.
In conclusion, the partnership between HYLENR Technologies and TakeMe2Space marks a significant milestone in the development of low-energy nuclear reaction technology. The testing of this technology in space will help to validate its potential as a clean and sustainable source of energy, and will pave the way for sustainable deep-space missions in the future. This collaboration is a testament to the innovative spirit of startups in Hyderabad and the potential for collaboration between startups and space-tech firms to drive breakthroughs in clean energy.
Source: https://www.siasat.com/hyderabad-startups-collaborate-to-test-nuclear-energy-tech-in-space-3199903/