MoU to test and experiment Hylenr’s Low-Energy Nuclear Reaction technology for space-based compute infrastructure
Updated On – 26 March 2025, 10:24 PM

Hyderabad: Hyderabad-based startup Hylenr Technologies, a leader in clean energy innovation, has signed an MoU with TakeMe2Space, a pioneering space-tech company, to develop and test LENR-powered compute modules in space.
TakeMe2Space is actively exploring multiple energy technologies, including LENR, to assess efficient methods for heat extraction and potential reuse in its compute-focused satellites.
This technology could also be applicable for deep space missions which traditionally use radioisotope based thermoelectric generators (RTGs), a press release said.
As the first step of this collaboration, Hyderabad-based startup TakeMe2Space, which is building LEO satellite infrastructure, will provide the satellite platform and subsystems required to test Hylenr’s LENR-based thermo-electric generator in space.
Hylenr founder-CEO Siddhartha Durairajan, said, “This could open new possibilities for long-duration missions and off-grid power solutions in space.”
Ronak Kumar Samantray, founder of TakeMe2Space, added, “We are actively exploring alternative energy solutions for our in-space compute infrastructure and are excited to take this first step with Hylenr to test their technology in space.”