When Baiju Bhatt stepped away from his position as Chief Inventive Officer at Robinhood final 12 months, solely these near him might have predicted his subsequent transfer: launching an area firm constructed round tech that the aerospace trade has largely dismissed, and which may be extra groundbreaking than anybody realizes.
If folks aren’t paying a lot consideration, that’s simply fantastic with Bhatt, who co-founded the buying and selling app in 2013, 5 years after incomes his grasp’s diploma in arithmetic at Stanford. It means much less competitors for his new firm, Aetherflux, which has to date raised $60 million on its quest to show that beaming solar energy from area isn’t science fiction however a brand new chapter for each renewable vitality and nationwide protection.
“Till you do stuff in area, in the event you occur to be an aerospace firm, you’re truly an aspiring area firm,” Bhatt stated on Wednesday evening at a TechCrunch StrictlyVC occasion held in a glass-lined construction on Sand Hill Highway in Menlo Park. “I want to transition from ‘aspiring area firm’ to ‘area firm’ sooner.”
Bhatt’s area ambitions date again to his childhood. He says that his dad, who labored as an optometrist in India, spent a decade making use of to graduate physics packages in the US, ultimately taking a tough left flip and touchdown at NASA as a analysis scientist.
He then proceeded to make use of the powers of reverse psychology on his son, says Bhatt. “My dad labored at NASA via my entire childhood” and “he was very adamant: ‘While you develop up, I’m not going to inform you you need to examine physics.’ Which is a really efficient approach of convincing anyone to do precisely that.”

Now, at roughly the identical age his father was when he joined NASA, Bhatt is making his personal transfer into area, seemingly with an eye fixed towards creating much more affect than at Robinhood.
He’s definitely taking a giant swing with the hassle.
Conventional area solar energy ideas have targeted on huge geostationary satellites, utilizing microwave transmission to beam vitality to Earth. The dimensions and complexity made these tasks perpetually “20 years away,” Bhatt stated Wednesday evening. “The whole lot was too massive . . .The scale of the array, the scale of the spacecraft was the scale of a small metropolis. That’s actual science fiction stuff.”
His answer is each far smaller and extra nimble, he steered. Most notably, as an alternative of huge microwave antennas that require exact part coordination, Aetherflux’s satellites will use fiber lasers, primarily changing solar energy again into targeted mild that may be exactly focused at receivers on the bottom.
“We take the solar energy that we accumulate from the solar with photo voltaic panels, and we take that vitality and put it right into a set of diodes that flip it again into mild,” Bhatt stated. “That mild goes right into a fiber the place there’s a laser, which then lets us level that all the way down to the bottom.”
The concept is to launch an illustration satellite tv for pc in June of subsequent 12 months.
Nationwide safety, first
Whereas Bhatt envisions ultimately constructing “a real industrial-scale vitality firm,” he’s beginning with nationwide protection. In reality, the Division of Protection has permitted funding for Aetherflux’s program, recognizing the army worth of beaming energy to ahead bases with out the logistical nightmare of transporting gasoline. “It permits the U.S. to have vitality out within the battlefield,” Bhatt defined.
The precision Bhatt is promising is fairly outstanding. Aetherflux’s preliminary goal is a laser spot “larger than 10 meters diameter” on the bottom, however Bhatt believes they will shrink it to “5 to 10 meters, probably even smaller than that.” These compact, light-weight receivers can be “of little to no strategic worth if captured by an adversary” and “sufficiently small and transportable sufficient that you could actually carry them out into the battlefield.”
Whereas a lot stays to be seen — just about the entire shebang, actually — success for Aetherflux might probably change the sport for American army operations worldwide.

So why hasn’t somebody already achieved what Aetherflux is making an attempt? As famous final 12 months in House Information, a 2007 examine discovered promise within the method and really helpful extra analysis, however nobody acted on the report (and Bhatt stated on the time that he wasn’t conscious of it). Both approach, to Bhatt, it’s the sort of neglected alternative that an outsider is well-positioned to grab. Certainly, along with his personal father, Bhatt stated that he attracts inspiration from another person who has proved that in the event you’re curious and prepared to work laborious, you’ll be able to grasp a number of industries: Elon Musk. That outsider perspective “is definitely a bonus,” Bhatt informed the group.
In fact, not like the iterate-fast mentality of corporations like Robinhood that may roll out, and in addition generally roll again, software program options, area {hardware} entails a lot larger stakes. You solely get one shot when your satellite tv for pc launches.
“We construct one spacecraft, we bolt it to the fairing inside the SpaceX rocket, we put it in area, and it detaches, after which the factor higher work,” Bhatt stated. “You’ll be able to’t go up there and tighten the bolt.”
Requested throughout the sit-down how he pressure-tests that spacecraft, Bhatt stated that Aetherflux is pursuing a “hardware-rich” method, which suggests constructing and testing parts whereas refining designs. “The suitable stability is just not ready 5 years, 10 years, 15 years, 20 years, as is the case with many necessary area packages,” he stated. “Individuals’s careers are oftentimes shorter than that.”
He additionally famous that if Aetherflux succeeds, the implications lengthen far past army purposes. House-based solar energy might present baseload renewable vitality, or solar energy that works day and evening, wherever on Earth. Which may imply turning the other way up the methods we presently take into consideration vitality distribution, providing energy to distant areas with out huge infrastructure investments and offering emergency energy throughout disasters.
Aetherflux has already employed a mixture of physicists, mathematicians, and engineers from Lawrence Livermore Labs, Rivian, Cruise, and SpaceX, amongst different locations, and Bhatt stated the 25-person group continues to be hiring. “In case you are the sort of particular person that desires to work on stuff that’s tremendous, tremendous tough, please come and phone us,” he informed attendees.
Bhatt has greater than his status using on what occurs from right here. He self-funded Aetherflux’s first $10 million, and he says he additionally contributed to a newer $50 million spherical that was led by Index Ventures and Interlagos, and included Invoice Gates’s Breakthrough Power Ventures, Andreessen Horowitz, and NEA, amongst others.
Aetherflux’s timeline is aggressive, too. The plan is to launch an illustration satellite tv for pc exactly one 12 months from now, which is mainly across the nook.
Nonetheless, there’s a prototype for Bhatt’s method. GPS began as a DARPA undertaking earlier than turning into ubiquitous civilian infrastructure. Equally, Aetherflux is working carefully with DARPA’s beaming skilled, Dr. Paul Jaffe, who Bhatt known as “a reasonably good good friend to our firm.” Jaffe additionally works with different corporations growing comparable know-how, positioning DARPA as a bridge between army purposes and industrial potential.
“There’s this precedent of doing stuff in area the place there’s a very necessary a part of working with the federal government,” Bhatt stated. “However we truly assume, over time, because the know-how matures and issues like [SpaceX’s reusable super heavy-lift launch vehicle] Starship actually open up industrial entry to area, this isn’t going to be only a Division of Protection factor.”