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Geely Galaxy E8 will be the first to equip satellite communication technology

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It is learned from the official Geely Galaxy New Energy that Geely will launch 11 satellites in early 2024. Geely Galaxy E8 will be the first to be equipped with satellite communication technology.

It was previously reported that the Geely Galaxy E8 will be launched globally on January 5, 2024. According to previous pre-sale information, Geely Galaxy E8 has launched a total of 5 models: 550km PRO, 550km MAX, 665km Starship Voyage Edition, 665km Starship Intelligent Driving Edition, and 620km Starship Performance Edition, with pre-sale prices starting at 188,000 RMB.

Geely Galaxy E8 is the first pure electric product in the Geely Galaxy series. It integrates SEA architecture, a 5-meter wide body, the world’s first mass-produced integrated illuminated front face, the world’s mass-produced ultra-low 0.199 drag coefficient, and the world’s first 45-inch 8K unbounded screen. Smart screen, Qualcomm Snapdragon 8295 flagship cockpit chip, Galaxy N OS-Unbounded Edition car system, Meizu Flyme Link mobile phone domain, 800V ultra-fast flash charging, high-performance SiC silicon carbide electric drive, high-performance four-wheel drive system and other Geely’s latest cars Integrating technology, it has excellent performance such as 0-100km/h acceleration in 3.49 seconds, 82km/h elk speed, and the smallest turning radius in its class of 5.62m.

In June 2022, the first nine-orbit satellite of the “Geely Future Mobility Constellation” was successfully launched at the Xichang Satellite Launch Center. In March this year, Geely’s future travel constellation project located in the Qingdao Hedong Demonstration Zone was officially put into use. The project will build and operate the country’s first low-orbit future travel constellation, and carry out satellite measurement and operation control, data processing and application services. Geely will launch Group 02 of 11 satellites in early 2024, including Geely Galaxy and Long-range Star Observation.

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