New government funding will help space technology company Reaction Engines bring low-carbon space propulsion one step closer.听
The 拢3.9 million grant from the UK Space Agency will support the development of Reaction Engines鈥 ground-breaking SABRE technology, enabling low-carbon air-breathing space access propulsion technology to be applied more widely in the space sector and beyond.听
Science Minister Amanda Solloway and Transport Minister Rachel Maclean visited Reaction Engines at its site in听Culham, Oxfordshire, to discuss how the funding will help keep the UK ahead of the game in sustainable space exploration.听
They also discussed how the technology Reaction Engines is developing for SABRE can respond to the challenge of driving Net-Zero into the transportation industry.听
鈥淯K firms are leading the way in developing space technology that can reduce costs, improve sustainability and make space more accessible as we pursue our ambitious plans to grow the sector,鈥 said听Solloway.听
鈥淚t was fantastic to see this technology first-hand at Reaction Engines, a business that is spearheading efforts to ensure the benefits of low-carbon innovation are applied throughout the industry, while helping the UK to lead the world in space exploration.鈥听

Reaction Engines CEO Mark Thomas
The听investment builds on earlier government backing for Reaction Engines鈥 revolutionary SABRE technology, which promises exciting new developments both in space with potential for other technology spin-out areas including sustainable aviation fuels, unlocking atmospheric high-speed flight and prolonging electric vehicle battery life through innovative thermal management technology.听
Maclean said:听鈥淭his funding is not only going towards the development of cutting edge, low carbon technology in space, but it will also boost work to decarbonise our wider transport landscape 鈥 from aviation to electric vehicles.听
鈥淲e will continue to invest in, and support, companies like Reaction Engines, as we look to a greener, cleaner future 鈥 including as we embark on sustainable space exploration.鈥听
Mark Thomas, Chief Executive at Reaction Engines,听said:听鈥淭he innovative and disruptive nature of SABRE technology unlocks new ways of accessing space, furthering growth and sustainment of the future space economy.听听
鈥淭his refreshed UK commitment towards that long term vision is incredibly important for both Reaction Engines and the UK space industry. The 鈥榮pace technology鈥 we are developing is highly versatile and transformational, enabling applications here on earth with a strong environmental focus.鈥听
The new grant听follows 拢50m of UK Space Agency funding for Reaction Engines since 2015.听

The latest funding will secure near-term technology demonstration in hydrogen combustion, thermal management and engine control technologies, all critical to the air-breathing core of future SABRE systems.听
It will also include strategic elements to explore the competitiveness of prospective SABRE-Launch Systems, whilst identifying key collaborative scenarios associated with vehicle and customer driven routes to market.听


