CMBlu Energy manufactures organic flow batteries designed for stationary energy storage across utilities, grid operators, and industrial customers. The company is mid-scale manufacturing (201–500 employees, 150+ in R&D) with engineering and research hiring accelerating—a pattern consistent with transitioning from prototype to production. The tech stack reflects hardware maturity: simulation tools (COMSOL, Ansys, Dymola), control systems (Beckhoff TwinCAT 3, OPC UA, MQTT), and industrial protocols (Modbus, ABB), alongside data infrastructure (Databricks, Azure) for process optimization.
Notable leadership hires: Head of Maintenance
CMBlu Energy develops and manufactures organic solid-flow batteries—energy-storage systems that use carbon-based molecules rather than lithium. The product targets utilities, grid operators, commercial facilities, and industrial customers across renewable integration, EV charging, transmission, microgrids, and maritime applications. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Alzenau, Bavaria, the company employs over 240 people, with roughly 60% of capacity dedicated to research and development. Current operational focus includes full-cell integration, production scaling, preventive-maintenance strategy, and plant infrastructure expansion to support transition from startup development into industrial-scale manufacturing.
CMBlu manufactures organic solid-flow batteries using carbon-based molecules. They are lithium-free, non-flammable, and designed for long-cycle stationary energy storage in utilities, grid operators, commercial/industrial facilities, renewable generation, and EV charging infrastructure.
CMBlu Energy is headquartered in Alzenau, Bavaria, Germany (Industriestrasse 19, 63755 Alzenau), near Frankfurt/Main. The company was founded in 2014 and is privately held.
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