ELO2 Selected to build Australian rover for the Moon

Congratulations to our network members, EPE Oceania and Lunar Outpost Oceania!

Statement from ELO2 

Selected to build Australian rover for the Moon 

ELO2 Consortium chosen to deliver history-making national project 

Brisbane, Australia – 17 December 2024 – The ELO2 Consortium, co-led by EPE Oceania  and Lunar Outpost Oceania, is proud to announce its selection by the Hon. Ed Husic MP,  Minister for Science and Industry, to deliver Australia’s first lunar rover. The $42 million  Australian Space Agency project will see ELO2 design, construct, and operate the  Australian-made rover, "Roo-ver," on the lunar surface.  

“This is an extraordinary moment for our nation,” said a joint statement from the co-leads,  EPE Oceania and Lunar Outpost Oceania. “It is a privilege to contribute to this  groundbreaking national mission and to showcase the world-class talent and capabilities  of our Australian research and industry partners on the global stage.” 

The ELO2 Consortium is an unparalleled collaboration of industry organisations and  leading research organisations from across Australia focused on space exploration. The  group includes contributions from universities, SMEs, and industry giants, and will harness expertise from all states and territories to undertake the mission. Together, they will  pioneer Australia’s lunar exploration by delivering a rover that is fully designed,  manufactured, and tested in Australia—demonstrating the country’s technical leadership  and engineering prowess.  

The selection of ELO2 follows its remarkable achievements in the preliminary design  process, during which four rover prototypes were developed and rigorously tested by the  Consortium partners with $4 million funding from the Australian Space Agency.  

As the Grantee, EPE Oceania brings a 25-year legacy of trusted partnership with the  Commonwealth and leadership in Defence, national security and extreme environment  robotics technology. Co-lead, Lunar Outpost Oceania, leverages expertise in cutting-edge space robotics and exploration to spearhead the mission’s technical success and support  commercialisation of the Consortium’s technical developments from Australia and into  the growing global space supply chain. 

“This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to represent Australia on the global stage and to  contribute to the international advancement of lunar exploration,” said the Consortium co leads. “It will create new jobs in the Australian Space Industry, new internship and  research opportunities, and will culminate in an Australian lunar rover being remotely  operated on the Moon from Australia.” 

Work on the Roo-ver mission will develop critical technologies in the national interest for  commercialisation and benefit here on Earth. Key technologies under development for the  mission include advanced manufacturing, novel materials, extreme environment robotics,  AI and autonomous systems, advanced sensors, power systems, communications,  human-machine interface for remote operations and thermal management. Terrestrial  application of these critical space technologies build on Australia’s existing strengths in  remote operations and resources, building critical capabilities in Australia that can be  exported to international markets. 

Work on the mission will begin immediately, as NASA finalises launch details with the  Australian Space Agency. Once on the Moon, the rover will undertake a science mission to  understand the lunar surface and support Australia’s contribution to the Artemis Program. 

For more information about the ELO2 Consortium or to register interest in employment and  internship opportunities, visit http://www.elo2.au 

For more information about Roo-ver and the mission visit the Australia Space Agency website, http://www.space.gov.au/meet-roo-ver