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SpaceX Million-Satellite Plan: Solving the Energy Crisis for AI or Gaming the Space Economy?

By Dimitris Mavrakis | 27 Feb 2026 | IN-8060

SpaceX plans up to 1 million orbital data center satellites, driven by severe global energy shortages, when Artificial Intelligence (AI) demand has strained the entire supply chain—High-Bandwidth Memory (HBM), memory, Solid State Drives (SSDs), Hard Disk Drives (HDDs)—and especially energy generation and grid capacity. Orbital Data Centers (ODCs) would leverage abundant solar energy in space for latency-tolerant AI training workloads, but Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) comparisons show orbital Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) cost ~20X to 25X more than terrestrial deployments, making them economically unjustifiable. The initiative may instead aim to subsidize Starship scale-up by attracting investment and third-party payload revenue, enabling broader strategic goals.
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Written by Dimitris Mavrakis

Senior Research Director
Dimitris Mavrakis, Senior Research Director, manages ABI Research’s telco network and cloud computing coverage, including hybrid cloud platforms, digital transformation, and mobile network infrastructure. Research topics include AI and machine learning in telco networks, hybrid cloud deployments and technologies, telco software and applications, 5G, 6G, cloud-native networks, and both telco and cloud ecosystems.