SatRev, a leading Polish space company of international reach will manufacture large amounts of nanosatellites in a new factory to be built in Legnica, Poland, close to its headquarters. This is the result of a recent cooperation agreement signed with the Legnica Special Economic Zone (LSEZ). The factory is the first of its kind and will increase the capabilities of the European satellite market. By the end of 2025, SatRev will be producing hundreds of nanosatellites yearly.
‘By 2026 we plan to create a constellation of one thousand Earth Observation satellites. To achieve this goal, we needed a place to increase our production, and we found the needed support in the Legnica Special Economic Zone. The cooperation agreement is the next step in the development of both the company and the Polish space sector,’ says Grzegorz Zwolinski, CEO and Co-founder of SatRev.
The cooperation agreement between LSEZ and SatRev primarily states that SatRev intends to be the world’s first satellite manufacturer that uses 100% energy obtained from renewable sources in its production process, and that, once the requirements have been met, SatRev will receive public aid for its undertaking.
The Legnica Special Economic Zone is a place not only for large international matters but also for domestic companies that want to develop. We are now opening up to new technologies and even a space venture. We support Polish innovative technological thought leaders. Preferential tax allowances offered by us are “tailor-made” and this attracts businesses, start-ups included,’ affirms Przemysław Bożek, President of the Board of the Legnica Special Economic Zone.
In addition, Mr. Bożek emphasizes that start-ups and companies investing in new technologies are most often connected with research and development and modern business services. From the beginning, LSEZ can offer tax exemptions of up to 45% on investment outlays, decide case by case. Access to relief for those investing in state-of-the-art technologies is easier thanks to a reduction of 95% of the required expenditure. This is twenty times less than the requirement for large investors.
The most common barrier to the growth of new technology businesses is simply a lack of space for development. Another obstacle is the lack of funds to build your own production hall, and even earlier to purchase expensive land. Therefore, we are preparing a special project to build production, storage, and logistics halls, which we will also want to make available in a subscription model, like the Spotify service. If everything goes according to plan, the first halls will still be made available in 2023. We want SatRev to be the first tenant, announces Ryszard Wawryniewicz, Vice President of the Legnica Special Economic Zone.
At present, the preparation of the functional-utility program for the factory project is nearing completion. The next stage will involve acquiring land, financing, and selecting a contractor. Details will soon be presented by the Legnica Special Economic Zone. The factory plant has over 1,100 m2, including 280m2 of cleanrooms and clean boxes following ISO7 and ISO5, and is expected to be delivered in 2023.