Vacuum & Power Infrastructure
The Vacuum Tube Environment
To eliminate atmospheric drag and heat friction during high-velocity acceleration, the EMLS track is housed within a massive Vacuum Tube infrastructure. This environment allows the payload to reach orbital speeds with minimal energy loss, ensuring a clean and precise exit into the upper atmosphere.
Renewable Energy Hub (500 MW)
Sustainability is at the core of EMLS. Our infrastructure at Mount Chimborazo is integrated with a dedicated Energy Hub:
Solar Integration: A 500 MW solar farm provides the primary pulse power required for daily launch operations.
Wind Supplement: Utilization of high-altitude wind currents to maintain a constant 200 MW supplement for auxiliary systems.
Storage: Advanced capacitor banks for rapid energy discharge and storage, ensuring 24/7 mission readiness.
Mount Chimborazo Site Advantages
The selection of the Chimborazo site in Ecuador is a strategic engineering decision based on its proximity to the equator and its elevation, which provides a natural altitude advantage for reaching orbit with the least resistance.