ECAPS

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Company typePrivate
IndustryAerospace, Defense, Energy Systems
Founded2000
ECAPS
Company typePrivate
IndustryAerospace, Defense, Energy Systems
Founded2000
Headquarters,
Products
  • LMP-103S
  • HPGP Thrusters
  • HPGP Propulsion Systems
  • Gas Generators
  • Auxiliary and Emergency Power Systems
OwnerOak Universe AB
Websitehttps://www.ecaps.se/

ECAPS AB is a Swedish aerospace and defense propulsion company recognized as a global pioneer in high-performance, low-toxicity monopropellant propulsion systems.

Founded in 2000, ECAPS introduced the High-Performance Green Propulsion (HPGP) concept and developed the LMP-103S propellant based on the Swedish-invented oxidizer Ammonium Dinitramide (ADN).

LMP-103S is recognized for its high performance and the hydrazine-level energy that it delivers, while offering lower operational costs thanks to its low toxicity.[1] The propellant enables advanced space mobility capabilities, such as spacecraft maneuvering and orbital transfers, as well as dual-use power applications. Although ECAPS helped coin and popularize the term “green propulsion”, the focus of its innovation has always been enabling high-performance mobility and operational readiness.

Since its first in-orbit demonstration on the PRISMA mission (2010), ECAPS propulsion systems have flown on NASA, ESA, and commercial spacecraft, with expanding heritage across multiple mission classes.

In 2023, ECAPS was acquired by Oak Universe AB, a Swedish firm specializing in aerospace and defense technologies.

Origins and Joint Venture (1997–2005)

The origins of ECAPS trace back to the late 1990s, when Swedish scientists initiated research into ADN as a high-energy yet environmentally safer oxidizer.

In 2000, ECAPS AB (Ecological Advanced Propulsion Systems) was established to continue the research around ADN. This reinforced experts' understanding on propellant chemistry and aerospace engineering, accelerating the industrialization of ADN technology.

In 2005, ECAPS started focusing on maturing the LMP-103S propellant and developing thruster families optimized for satellite applications.

First Demonstration and Flight Heritage

The company achieved a major milestone in 2010, when the PRISMA mission, operated by the Swedish National Space Agency (SNSA), successfully demonstrated ECAPS’s 1 N HPGP thruster in orbit - the first operational flight of an ADN-based propulsion system worldwide.

PRISMA validated both the performance and long-term stability of LMP-103S, establishing Sweden as the origin of the world’s first non-toxic spacecraft propulsion technology.

Commercial Expansion and Global Adoption (2013–2020)

Following PRISMA, ECAPS entered the commercial market with Skybox Imaging (later Planet Labs), supplying full propulsion systems for the SkySat Earth-observation constellation.

Between 2013 and 2020, ECAPS delivered 19 flight-qualified systems, demonstrating scalability, manufacturing repeatability, and operational reliability.

During this period, ECAPS propulsion modules also flew on NASA, ESA, and commercial demonstration programs, marking LMP-103S as one of the few green propellants with extensive on-orbit heritage.

Bradford Space Acquisition (2017–2023)

In 2017, ECAPS was acquired by Bradford Space Inc., under which serial production was exclusively scaled only for the 1 N thruster. During this time, ECAPS's support for missions was confined to small satellites.

Oak Universe Leadership (2023–present)

On 21 August 2023, ECAPS was acquired by Oak Universe AB, a Swedish investment firm focused on propulsion and manufacturing technologies. Following the acquisition, ECAPS expanded its development to include auxiliary power units (APUs), gas generators, and energy systems for the aerospace and defense sectors. This transition included an increased focus on dual-use technologies and domestic propulsion capabilities.[2]

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