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Exotrail: Electric Propulsion and In-Orbit Mobility Solutions for European Space Sovereignty

Aug 10, 2025
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Exotrail and Isar Aerospace sign multiple launch services agreement to  break new ground in space mobility

Space is no longer a quiet frontier – it’s a congested, strategic domain crucial to Europe’s security. In this context, a French company named Exotrail has emerged as an innovator enabling satellites to move intelligently in orbit. Exotrail develops compact electric Hall-effect thrusters and smart flight software that give even shoebox-sized satellites the power to reposition, dodge orbital debris, and extend their missions. This capability – once limited to large spacecraft – is now within reach of small European satellites, thanks to Exotrail’s technology. Founded by a team of European engineers and scientists, Exotrail bridges cutting-edge research and practical aerospace engineering. Its propulsion systems, already proven in orbit, allow constellations to be deployed more flexibly and safely. As the EU strives for strategic autonomy in space and defense, Exotrail’s rise hints at a new era: one in which Europe’s own startups supply the critical space mobility tools needed for resilient satellite networks and secure communications. The following analysis delves into how this young company is strengthening Europe’s technological sovereignty and supporting NATO’s call for more robust, autonomous space capabilities.


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