Planet Ventures Targets Next-Generation Space Infrastructure with Strategic Investment in Mantis Space
July 14th, 2026 6:54 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Planet Ventures Inc. has invested $200,000 in Mantis Space, which is developing the world’s first orbital power grid, positioning the company at the forefront of the growing space infrastructure sector.

Planet Ventures Inc. (CSE: PXI) (OTC: PNXPF) (FSE: P6U) has made a strategic $200,000 equity investment in Mantis Space, a company developing what it describes as the world’s first orbital power grid. This investment marks Planet Ventures’ entry into the burgeoning space infrastructure sector, reflecting its strategy of providing public market investors with exposure to emerging private companies in high-growth industries.
Mantis Space aims to enable satellites to receive wireless power in orbit, a capability that could significantly reduce spacecraft size, weight, and cost while supporting the expanding space economy. The move comes as demand for on-orbit services such as refueling, debris removal, and shared infrastructure accelerates alongside projected growth in satellite launches. This positions Planet Ventures at the intersection of energy, satellite operations, and in-space logistics.
According to the press release, Mantis’s technology could revolutionize satellite design by eliminating the need for large solar panels and batteries, thereby lowering launch costs and extending mission lifespans. The orbital power grid concept aligns with broader industry trends toward in-space servicing and sustainability, as the number of active satellites is expected to increase dramatically in the coming years.
Planet Ventures Inc. is an investment issuer that actively invests in disruptive companies across high-growth industries. The company aims to build long-term shareholder value through strategic investments in innovative businesses. For more information, visit www.PlanetVenturesInc.com.
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This investment is part of a broader trend where public companies are seeking to gain exposure to the space economy through strategic investments in private innovators. As the space sector continues to mature, such investments could become increasingly common, providing a pathway for investors to participate in the growth of space infrastructure without direct exposure to the risks of early-stage companies.
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