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Meta signed a deal with the startup Overview Energy to beam solar power from space to Earth solar farms.
The first test satellites for this power system are scheduled to enter Earth orbit in January 2028.
Meta is partnering with Noon Energy to build a 100 hour energy storage system capable of providing 1 gigawatt of stable power.
These projects are designed to provide a baseload of clean energy that works even at night or during cloudy weather.

When the demand for artificial intelligence continues to grow at an incredible pace, Meta announced two energy deals to keep data centers running. The current power grid on Earth is struggling to keep up with the energy needs of AI, leading Meta to invest in experimental solutions that sound unreal. By focusing on space based solar power and long duration storage, the company is attempting to climb over the energy wall that threatens to slow down the generation of digital intelligence.

We’re announcing two new partnerships to bring innovative energy generation and storage to our data centers:
1/ 🛰️ Space Solar: Partnering with Overview Energy to beam up to 1 GW of space solar power from orbit to Earth for around the clock power production. pic.twitter.com/l5lPCz75C7
— Engineering at Meta (@Meta_Engineers) April 27, 2026

Beaming Unlimited Sunlight from Earth’s Orbit
One of the most exciting parts of this strategy is Meta’s partnership with a startup called Overview Energy. The plan involves launching specialized spacecraft into orbit to collect sunlight where it is stronger and more consistent than on the ground. These satellites will convert the solar energy into near infrared light and beam it down to large solar farms on Earth. This technology will allow Meta to boost the production of solar farms during the night or when the weather is bad. Meta already reserved 1 gigawatt of power from this project, with the first test satellites expected to launch in early 2028. This move ensures that the company’s AI systems will have a steady stream of green energy regardless of the time of day.
Meta signed a deal with Overview Energy to beam solar power from space to Earth
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Solving the Storage Problem with 100 Hour Batteries
Collecting energy is the half of the battle, storing it for long periods is important. Traditional lithium ion batteries are great for phones and cars, but they aren’t efficient for powering data centers for days at a time. To solve this, Meta partnered with Noon Energy to develop a long duration energy storage (LDES) system that can hold power for up to 100 hours. The goal is to reach a storage capacity of 1 gigawatt/100 gigawatt hours, which will work as a reliable backup for the AI infrastructure. A smaller test system is being built and is expected to be finished by 2028. This long-term storage will help Meta move away from fossil fuels and rely entirely on renewable energy that is available 24/7.
Meta is partnering with Noon Energy to build a 100 hour energy storage system
The decision to invest in space solar and deep storage proves that Meta is no longer just a social media company, it is becoming an energy infrastructure leader. In 2026, the success of an AI company depends on how much electricity it can control. By going into space and building battery systems, Meta is taking control of its own supply chain rather than waiting for governments to upgrade the power grid. This strategy is essential because AI models are becoming larger and use more power every month.
A Global Strategy for Sustainable Artificial Intelligence
Meta wants a future where AI products, from social media algorithms to advanced digital agents are powered by carbon free sources. The company is building a foundation that can support the AI needs of billions of users by combining the unlimited potential of space based solar with the batteries that can last 100 hours.
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