In SATCOM, the biggest and easiest sustainability wins happen on the ground—where operators and customers can directly impact efficiency and cost. Teleports and ground stations use a lot of power, making them a prime focus for improving energy efficiency, meeting sustainability goals, and keeping utility costs in check.
Based on what we’re seeing in the industry, here are six ways environmental priorities are shaping ground station purchases.
You can’t improve what you can’t measure. Today’s monitoring tools give operators a clear, detailed view of power use across every rack, high-power amplifier (HPA), and cooling unit.
Most facilities can’t run 100% on renewables, but many are easing grid demand and keeping costs steady with on-site generation and smarter energy sourcing.
Older HPAs, UPS units, and HVAC systems are often the biggest energy hogs in a teleport.
Swapping out racks of hardware for cloud-based software or consolidated platforms cuts down on equipment—and slashes cooling and power needs.
Everything from antenna placement to shelter insulation can influence long-term energy use.
In a 24/7 operation, even “non-core” systems like lighting and water heating can add up.
In SATCOM, sustainability isn’t just good PR—it’s a real advantage for cutting costs and staying competitive. The sooner you factor environmental performance into your plans, the more opportunities you have to lower expenses, meet customer requirements, and extend the life of your equipment.
Chris Steph, SATCOM expert at Radeus Labs, helps operators find practical ways to boost efficiency and shrink their environmental footprint through smarter ground station design and purchasing decisions. He can walk you through high-efficiency hardware options and pinpoint upgrades that deliver quick returns while setting you up for long-term resilience.
We encourage you to book a call with Chris to talk through your procurement priorities and explore how to build a stronger, greener SATCOM strategy.