Will Jeremijenko is paving the way for the future of wireless energy-transmission with his company Aquila Earth. With a recent $3M round of funding, Will and his team are working to create a global energy-transmission network by bouncing laser energy around the world with orbiting mirrors and adapted solar panels.
This week we sat down with Will to learn more about his journey as a CEO in the space industry and his work and plans for Aquila Earth going forward.
"Be ambitious and clear about the mission—people want to help when you're working towards something meaningful."
We're solving the problem of energy transmission. Our fundamental insight is there's always more than enough energy out there to power a sustainable, abundant future with no limits; the problem is capturing that energy and getting it to where it needs to be.
Traditionally, we transmit energy by building tens of thousands of kilometres of transmission lines—a mess of poles and wires—costing trillions to build, billions annually to maintain, and inherently limited to point-to-point, static power delivery with restricted range. Our radical idea is that there's a better way, by leveraging exponential trends in directed energy, to create new methods of transmission—the "internet" for power, if you will. We started Aquila by recognising this and identifying that semiconductor lasers were getting good enough to transmit energy cost-effectively on a massive scale.
We're building the "Internet of energy" to transport energy from where it's available to where it's needed using lasers and adapted solar panels.
I'm proud to close our $3M investment round, hire a fantastic team, and close the best pilot opportunities that will enable us to get laser energy transmission out there. I'm also proud of our technical development, as we've now shown we can transmit power at a sufficient scale using lasers to serve our initial applications.