European Space Capsule Challenger TEC Secures $160M for Nyx, Targeting SpaceX's Dragon
November 17, 2024
The market for space transportation is expanding at over 10% annually, driven by increasing interest from nations in sending astronauts and cargo to space.
TEC has made significant progress with the European Space Agency (ESA), securing a €25 million ($27 million) study contract for cargo return services that will run through 2026.
The Exploration Company (TEC) has successfully raised $160 million in a Series B funding round to develop its competitive space capsule, Nyx, which aims to rival SpaceX's Dragon.
With plans to launch its mid-size capsule, Mission Possible, in 2025, TEC intends to carry 300 kg of customer payloads into space.
The funding round attracted major investors, including government-backed funds from Germany and France, alongside venture capital firms like Balderton Capital and Plural.
Hélène Huby, TEC's co-founder and CEO, expressed admiration for SpaceX's achievements while emphasizing the need for increased competition in the space industry.
Huby highlighted TEC's significant operational and financial milestones over the past year, including contracts with space agencies and commercial clients.
French President Emmanuel Macron praised the funding round, underscoring its importance for bolstering European contributions to the space sector.
This funding round marks the largest investment in a European space company, positioning TEC to compete against US, Russian, and Chinese rivals.
Huby noted that 98% of TEC's shareholders are European, reflecting strong support for a European-based space capsule provider.
Missions utilizing TEC's capsules are expected to cost up to half the price of those using SpaceX's Dragon capsules, with plans for ocean splashdowns upon return.
Investors believe TEC is poised to redefine European leadership in space exploration, making it more accessible and sustainable for future endeavors.
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TechCrunch • Nov 17, 2024
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