GO-2 Use Case - Multiple GO-2's for Larger Satellite Platforms
- Mar 12
- 1 min read
Updated: May 27

Problem:
Larger missions require higher performance for orbital maneuvers.
Solution:
The GO-2 system is designed to be modular, allowing for multiple units to be stacked together for higher thrust solutions.
GO-2 Insights:
For larger missions, GO-2's stackable design allows for multiple systems to be integrated into the same spacecraft.
Up to 2.4 mN to thrust (with the 6-cluster), ideal for larger satellite platforms.
Example configurations:
Config (# of GO-2's) | 2 | 4 | 6 |
Thrust Range (μN) | 10 - 800 | 20 - 1600 | 30 - 2400 |
Power Draw (W) | 14 - 90 | 28 - 180 | 42 - 270 |
Total Impulse (kNs) | 24.8 - 12.4 | 49.6 - 24.8 | 74.4 - 37.2 |
Wet Mass (kg) | 5.5 | 11.0 | 16.5 |
GO-2 Propelling Missions, Maximizing returns:
Leveraging GO-2's modular, stackable design gives you the flexibility to scale propulsion performance with mission demands. By integrating multiple units, larger satellites can achieve higher thrust for complex maneuvers without compromising simplicity or reliability.
Utilizing the same electric propulsion system across satellites of different sizes can also streamline procurement, testing, and operations. This approach lowers development risks, reduces integration complexity, and helps keep your mission on schedule and within budget.
Discover how the GO-2 can propel your mission:




