Power User Survey
The Lunar Surface Innovation Consortium Surface Power Focus Group is conducting an inventory of potential lunar surface power users and needs. The purpose of this Power User Survey is to capture the power needs of different systems that will be used for lunar exploration and human presence on the Moon.

This Power User Survey will inform the future of NASA's lunar exploration; the information you provide here is particularly useful for NASA STMD to develop future solicitations and can impact the direction of the field.

Please fill out the below form with your system's power needs, and check the Confluence page where this information will be published: https://lsic-wiki.jhuapl.edu/display/SP/Power+User+Survey.
Fill out this survey to the best of your ability. Submitted entries can be updated on the Confluence page as technologies develop.

All responses will be non-attributable/anonymized. Questions that ask for identifying information about your technologies (e.g. system name) will only be for follow-up/clarification purposes. Data will be anonymized into one of 6 categories: Dust Mitigation (DM), Excavation & Construction (E&C), Extreme Access (EA), Extreme Environments (EE), In Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) and Surface Power (SP).
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General Power
The questions below focus specifically on general power.
What is the name of your system/technology that will require power? (If you have multiple technologies, please fill out the survey for EACH one. If scalable, or in multiples, report numbers in terms of single item.)
What is the timeline on which you will have this power need? Assume the first elements arrive in 2024, sustainment period by ~2030, and potential needs up to 2034. (E.g. 2024 - 15 kW, by 2034 - 2 MW)
Which of the following are you using from an external source?
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What voltage is needed?
What is your power figure of merit? (E.g., For roads and excavation: # meters^2 road per kWh. For ISRU: # kg of ice processed per kWh.)
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