"Lynk 900" Satellite Officially Announced for Scheduled Launch

Deep News
Aug 17

According to Lynk & Co's official announcement yesterday, the Lynk 900 has become the designated escort vehicle for the "Geely Constellation" launch, providing full support for the "Lynk 900" satellite mission, which is scheduled for launch to build a "integrated space-ground mobility ecosystem."

On August 9 at 00:31, the fourth orbital plane of Geely Constellation successfully launched 11 satellites in a single rocket mission from waters near Rizhao, Shandong. All 11 satellites smoothly entered their predetermined orbits with normal status, marking the complete success of the launch mission.

According to the plan, Phase 1 of Geely Constellation involves deploying 72 satellites, scheduled for completion by 2025. Over the next two months, Spacety will accelerate satellite network deployment to achieve the target of 64 satellites in orbit, forming a global satellite IoT communication network covering all areas except the North and South Poles.

The Lynk 900 plug-in hybrid flagship SUV was launched on April 28 this year, built on the SPA Evo large electric-hybrid vehicle dedicated architecture, with a price range of 289,900-396,900 yuan. The vehicle measures 5,240mm in length, 1,999mm in width, and 1,810mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3,160mm, and features an active interactive digital pixel technology lighting system.

This month (August 10), Lynk & Co announced that the Lynk 900 achieved over 20,000 deliveries within 100 days of its launch.

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