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From e-scooters to space data centers: Orbital raises $5M for orbital cloud computing
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From e-scooters to space data centers: Orbital raises $5M for orbital cloud computing

[2026-06-09] Author: Ing. Calogero Bono

Euwyn Poon, the founder of e-scooter giant Spin, has raised $5 million for his new venture Orbital. The startup plans to build and deploy 10,000 data centers in low Earth orbit, aiming to disrupt the cloud computing industry with space-based infrastructure.

Why space data centers matter

Traditional data centers face high energy costs, water consumption, and physical vulnerability. Space-based nodes can harness solar power continuously, eliminate cooling needs, and offer ultra-low latency for global users. Orbital envisions a network of modular computing units that can be upgraded remotely and provide on-demand processing power.

Implications for the cloud industry

If successful, Orbital could reshape the trillion-dollar cloud market. Google, Amazon and Microsoft may become customers or rivals. Data sovereignty, disaster resilience, and edge computing would gain new dimensions. Poon previously scaled Spin to 250,000 scooters before an acquisition. Now he bets on a high-risk, high-reward sector, mirroring trends like the exponential growth of AI agents discussed in our analysis on AI agents.

The tech industry is watching closely. Space data centers could become the next major platform for computation, with profound implications for security, privacy, and international collaboration. A $5M bet that might unlock billions.

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Ing. Calogero Bono

Co-founder di Meteora Web. Ingegnere informatico, sviluppo ecosistemi digitali ad alte prestazioni. AI, automazione, SEO tecnica e infrastrutture web. Scrivo di tecnologia per rendere complesso… semplice.

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