Orbital’s ASD technology has been commercially proven as a control system for oil well drilling tools. Orbital’s team previously developed, commercialized and successfully exited this first application, which resulted in the creation of Orbital. The technology has been further validated and matured in significant areas including cost, life, reliability, durability, simplicity and manufacturability.
Orbital has extended its application development experience and has been awarded eight separate government development contracts through competitive bid and peer technical review. These contracts, with $7.5 million in associated revenue, focus on improving the performance of engine accessories and improving fuel efficiency. Orbital has now developed multiple products, validated the operational performance and confirmed fuel efficiency improvements with independent testing. The Marine Corps has completed on-vehicle field testing of three applications (fan drive, water pumps and alternators) for thermal management and power generation.
Orbital is pushing to commercialize the ASD technology by focusing on the industrial pumping application of artificial lift in upstream O&G. Additionally, Orbital is in discussions with potential strategic partners for on-engine thermal management including leading water pump and fan drive manufacturers with global market access. Orbital has been contacted by numerous other companies with product interest across multiple market applications.