
Venturi Space and Venturi Astrolab introduce lunar rover to address growing demand to deliver small payloads to the Moon
Venturi Space and Venturi Astrolab introduce lunar rover to address growing demand to deliver small payloads to the Moon.
Venturi Space, which invents, studies, designs and manufactures mobility solutions capable of handling the extreme environmental conditions found on the Moon and Mars, and Venturi Astrolab, Inc. (Astrolab), the designer, manufacturer, and operator of multi-purpose rovers for the Moon and Mars, announced their collaboration to produce a lunar rover, designed to respond to the growing number of institutional, businesses and scientific organizations in the U.S. and European markets, that are seeking access to the Moon for smaller payloads. A development prototype of the rover was unveiled today in Venturi Spaceโs exhibition booth at the 75th International Astronautical Congress here.

Known currently by its internal name FLIP (FLEX Lunar Innovation Platform), the rover uses the same technology used by Astrolabโs FLEX rover, which was introduced in 2022. Just as with FLEX, Astrolab is responsible for the overall design and manufacturing of the rover. Specifically, the company has developed the vehicleโs actuators, chassis, launch mount and release, avionics, solar panel, communications system, flight and ground software. As is also the case with FLEX, this rover relies on three key technologies when it comes to facing the extreme conditions of the lunar South Pole: proprietary materials for cryogenic conditions, hyper-deformable wheels and batteries as well as the related testing systems and fabrication processes. Those have been designed and developed by Venturi Space within its facilities in Monaco, Switzerland, France, and the United States. Astrolab is leading and conducting the vehicleโs integrated testing and operations, from its headquarters in California.
This rover is a key step in Astrolabโs rapid spiral development approach for FLEX: design-build-test-fly cycles that demonstrate increased capabilities and incorporate lessons learned during development and qualification testing.
The rover has a mass of a half ton, a payload capacity of 30 kg, and has been designed to be compatible with the growing number of medium-class lunar landers now entering the commercial space market. In addition, the rover offers customers opportunities to perform technology demonstrations and commercial exploration as well as gather valuable science data. It also features critical components, subsystems, and processes common to the core platform used by the FLEX rover.
โFor 25 years, we have been pioneers in the field of high-performance electric terrestrial vehicles. This expertise now allows us to offer viable and efficient solutions, in the long term, to face โthe hellโ of the lunar South Pole. Our batteries and hyper-deformable wheels can withstand temperature variations of more than 300ยฐC, aggressive solar radiation, and 180 hours of nights under -180ยฐC. To say that I am proud of my Team is an understatement!โ said Gildo Pastor, President of Venturi Space & Venturi.
โThis rover offers customers many of the same payload space configurations as the larger FLEX rover we are using on our upcoming commercial mission, Mission One. This continues a goal we set for ourselves when we introduced the FLEX in 2022,โ said Jaret Matthews, founder and CEO, Astrolab. โWe want to set the standard for lunar logistics. Just as there are standard sizes of shipping containers used in intermodal shipping on Earth, we seek to do the same on the Moon.โ
The rover will be on display in Venturi Spaceโs exhibition booth (MN-A05) at the International Astronautical Congress until the conclusion of the eventโs closing day on October 18.

About Venturi and Venturi Space
Since 2000, the Monegasque Venturi has specialized in the design and manufacture of high-performance electric vehicles. Whether through world records, expeditions on hostile terrain, the creation of the first electric sports car, the development of innovative vehicles or its involvement in the Formula E World Championship, Venturi embodies and demonstrates all the capabilities of the electric vehicle on 2 or 4 wheels. Since 2021, Venturi invents, studies, designs and manufactures mobility solutions capable of handling the extreme environmental conditions found on the Moon and Mars. As soon as late 2026, Venturi Astrolab’s rovers – for which Venturi will have designed and manufactured innovative wheels and batteries – will be in operation on the Moon.ย
About Astrolab
Astrolab is on a mission to move humanity forward to the next horizon by designing, building, and operating a fleet of multi-purpose rovers for all planetary surface needs. Formed by a highly specialized team of NASA veterans, former SpaceXers and JPL engineers, Astrolab is laser-focused on providing adaptive mobility solutions essential for life beyond Earth. In 2023, Astrolab announced an agreement with SpaceX to land a FLEX rover on the Moon as soon as late 2026. The team has industry-leading experience in terrestrial and planetary robotics, electric vehicles, human spaceflight and more. Astrolabโs depth of experience and strategic partnerships with a wide array of world-class institutions, including electric vehicle pioneer Venturi Group, enables the delivery of Lunar and Mars mobility offerings at maximum reliability, flexibility, and cost effectiveness. The company is headquartered in Hawthorne, California. For more information, visit astrolab.space or follow us on X, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Instagram
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