Highlights
Bellatrix Aerospace: Innovative Spacetech Startup Raising Funding
Bellatrix Aerospace, a leading spacetech startup, is poised to secure Rs 26 crore (around $3 million) in a pre-Series B funding round. This round is backed by existing investors such as Inflexor Ventures, StartupXseed Ventures, Pavestone VC, Survan Partners, among others. Previously, Bellatrix Aerospace successfully raised $8 million in its Series A funding round, which was led by BASF Venture Capital in June 2022.
Regulatory filings from the Registrar of Companies (RoC) indicate that the board at Bellatrix has approved a resolution to issue 4,873 pre-Series B compulsorily convertible preference shares (CCPS) at an issue price of Rs 53,450 each, aimed at raising the specified funds. The company has already secured Rs 10.8 crore and anticipates receiving the remaining funds shortly.
Startup Superbs’ evaluations suggest that the company’s valuation is currently at Rs 314 crore or $37 million, indicating a stable valuation compared to the previous funding round.
About Bellatrix Aerospace
Founded in 2025, Bellatrix Aerospace focuses on developing advanced propulsion systems tailored for diverse missions. These range from deploying nanosatellite constellations to transporting large communication satellites to geostationary orbit. Among its notable achievements is the creation of the world’s first commercial Microwave Plasma Thruster that utilises water as fuel, as well as securing an order from the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
Expansion Plans
Recently, Bellatrix Aerospace revealed plans to expand its operations to the United States, with intentions to establish manufacturing facilities in Delaware.
Funding History and Financial Performance
Data from various startup intelligence platforms indicates that the Bengaluru-based startup has raised approximately $12.5 million to date from investors, including StartupXseed Ventures and Pavestone VC. For the financial year ending in 2024, the spacetech startup recorded Rs 2 crore in operating revenue, while incurring a loss of Rs 12.35 crore during the same period.
Industry Competition
Bellatrix Aerospace operates in a competitive environment, alongside other notable spacetech startups such as Agnikul, Skyroot Aerospace, Pixxel, Dhruva Space, and Digantara.






