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Yesterday, we welcomed Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy, Katherina Reiche, alongside Vice-President of the German Bundestag Andrea Lindholz, to our facility in Alzenau.    One core question of the visit was whether Europe can break its reliance on critical raw materials while building a stable grid with a high share of renewable energy. To achieve this, we need storage that can run a marathon, not just a sprint.  While conventional lithium-ion batteries typically max out after two to four hours, our SolidFlow systems are built to supply steady, predictable power for ten hours and beyond. We showed our guests how our globally unique SolidFlow technology is designed to store green electricity for long periods, completely free of critical materials like lithium, cobalt, or nickel.    Minister Reiche noted that most battery concepts leave Europe dependent on China, which dominates almost the entire value chain, and emphasized that CMBLU Energy has achieved something genuinely different: A complete value chain built from research using domestic materials, mastering not just chemistry and physics, but also the engineering as well as production. A tangible solution, capable of reshaping how we store and manage energy.    Thank you to Minister Reiche and Vice-President of the German Bundestag Lindholz for the sharp questions and insightful dialogue.     #SolidFlow #Energiewende #Mittelstand #DeepTech #LongDurationStorage

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