Mr Musk said: “We have also sent power adapters for car cigarette lighters, solar/battery packs and generators for places where electricity is not available.”
It comes after Mr Fedorov first publicly called on Mr Musk for help by providing the Starlink satellites which send internet signals to hard reach areas of the world.
The SpaceX CEO’s Starlink satellites arrived just two days later.
Mr Musk also announced that SpaceX updated its Starlink software “to reduce peak power consumption, so Starlink can be powered from a car cigarette lighter.
“Mobile roaming enabled, so phased array antenna can maintain signal while on moving vehicle.”
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Article source: https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/1579232/elon-musk-ukraine-starlink-spaces-satellite-russia-fedorov