Products


Ku small GEO user terminal
Greenerwave’s user terminal is an advanced, lightweight, energy-efficient electronically steerable antenna, designed for modern satellite communications.
With its proprietary Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface (RIS) technology, Greenerwave ensures high-performance and cost-effective connectivity, tailored for geostationary orbit (GEO) satellites.
Ku LEO/GEO user terminal
Greenerwave’s user terminal is a cutting-edge, energy-efficient, and electronically steerable antenna, specifically designed to meet the needs of modern satellite communications. It integrates Greenerwave’s proprietary Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface (RIS) technology to deliver high-performance connectivity for multi-orbit networks, including GEO and LEO satellites.
Thanks to its innovative design, the terminal combines agility, robustness, and reliability to meet the growing demands of modern communication applications.


Ku LEO user terminal
Simplifying hardware and leveraging software-driven solutions, Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RIS) reduce the need for complex infrastructure while enhancing adaptability and precision. Greenerwave offers a scalable, cost-effective, and energy-efficient solution that is easier to produce and manufacture compared to conventional methods.
By commercializing RIS technology in the FR1, FR2, and FR3 bands, Greenerwave provides a unique tool to advance research in this promising field and unlock new use cases in telecommunications
Ka user terminal
Future development


RIS FR1, FR2, FR3
Simplifying hardware and leveraging software-driven solutions, Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RIS) reduce the need for complex infrastructure while enhancing adaptability and precision. Greenerwave offers a scalable, cost-effective, and energy-efficient solution that is easier to produce and manufacture compared to conventional methods.
By commercializing RIS technology in the FR1, FR2, and FR3 bands, Greenerwave provides a unique tool to advance research in this promising field and unlock new use cases in telecommunications