Washington state will provide $350K to support Portal Space Systemβs satellite factory in Bothell

Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson is setting aside $350,000 from an economic development fund to support Portal Space Systemsβ expansion into a new 50,000-square-foot satellite manufacturing facility in Bothell, Wash.
Ferguson announced today that heβs directing the state Department of Commerce to award funds from the Governorβs Economic Development Strategic Reserve Fund to Economic Alliance Snohomish County. The funding will help Portal transition from testing and development to scalable production, with a goal of building four spacecraft a month by 2027.
The expansion is expected to create more than 100 jobs in the next two years, and more than 700 jobs by 2030.
βStrategic Reserve Funds are targeted investments that create good paying jobs and spur innovation across Washington,β Ferguson said in a news release. βThis project not only achieves those goals, it also reaffirms our stateβs role as a leader in the space industry. I am proud to support pioneering projects like this in Washington.β
Portal already operates an 8,000-square-foot facility in Bothell, where itβs been developing the hardware for its flagship Supernova in-space mobility platform and a smaller spacecraft dubbed Starburst. Supernova will feature an innovative solar thermal propulsion system, which uses concentrated sunlight as a heat source for its thrusters. Both spacecraft are designed to provide greater mobility for commercial and government payloads in orbit.
βWeβve spent the last year proving whatβs possible. Now weβre scaling to deliver it,β Portal co-founder and CEO Jeff Thornburg said. βThis support from Washington isnβt just about growth. Itβs about building a strategic capability for the nation and doing it right here in Bothell.β
Revenue for the Strategic Reserve Fund comes from unclaimed lottery prize money. The funds are intended to attract and retain jobs and economic investment in Washington, limited to highly strategic projects that deliver significant job creation and capital investment. These projects are considered in partnership withΒ local associate development organizations, such as Economic Alliance Snohomish County. The governor determines awards based on recommendations from the Department of Commerce.
βPortal Space Systems represents the kind of bold, future-facing innovation weβre proud to see growing in Washington,β said Commerce Director Joe Nguyen. βWith the governorβs new investment, Portal is better equipped to scale up its cutting-edge operations. This strengthens Washingtonβs position as a hub for world-class talent and national space infrastructure.β
Grants from the Strategic Reserve Fund must be accompanied by private investment. Since its founding in 2021, Portal has raised more than $22 million in venture capital financing and grants, and received a commitment of $45 million in public-private funding through the U.S. Space Forceβs STRATFI program.