Danish Battery Solutions: More Than Competition – It’s About Strategic Security

Martin Gordon Andersen - CEO - VisBlue
“Developing the world’s best technology isn’t enough. Without political will and support, Danish solutions risk never getting the place they deserve – neither at home nor abroad.”
Martin Gordon Andersen,
CEO at VisBlue
Denmark risks being overtaken by foreign players if we fail to invest strategically in our own technologies. That’s the view of VisBlue, who supports the Danish Technological Institute’s call for stronger political backing of Danish companies.
A Threat Landscape That Demands Technological Autonomy
With a global energy market marked by unrest, dependence on critical raw materials, and increasing electrification, energy security is no longer just a climate or export issue. It has become a matter of strategic independence and national security.
“It’s time we start thinking long-term and calculating more than just cost per kWh. We need to account for reliability, circularity, and strategic independence,”
emphasizes Martin Gordon Andersen.
Flow Batteries: A Concrete Danish Alternative
At VisBlue, we’ve developed a battery solution that not only supports the green transition – it also strengthens Denmark’s position as an independent and secure energy nation.
Our battery solutions:
- Are produced in Denmark
- Consist of non-flammable and 99% recyclable materials
- Are FREE from critical raw materials like lithium and cobalt
- Enable local, scalable, and safe energy storage
A Level Playing Field Requires Political Courage
We therefore support the Danish Technological Institute’s call for a far more ambitious industrial policy – one where public support, risk willingness, and export promotion are directed toward solutions that are both sustainable and strategically necessary.
“We have solutions that work – but we’re up against state-supported giants abroad. That’s an unfair playing field, and it requires political action if we’re to maintain our technological integrity,”
says Martin Gordon Andersen.
It's About Timely Action
We cannot afford to repeat the mistakes we’ve seen in other sectors – where Denmark invented the technology but failed to invest in scaling it. With flow batteries, we now hold a solution that benefits both the climate and the resilience of society.
“Denmark has a unique opportunity to commit to solutions that are secure, circular, and green. It simply requires us to choose it,”
concludes Martin Gordon Andersen.
Contact
Mia Voldum
Head of Marketing, Communications, Public Affairs & Sustainability
+4527230612
About VisBlue
We offer a safe path to the green transition.
We develop, produce, install, and service battery solutions for storing energy from renewable sources such as solar, wind, and hydro power and/or from the grid.
By storing energy for later use, we help our customers – private (B2B) and public (B2G) companies and institutions – balance their energy consumption in a way that is sustainable economically, socially, and environmentally.
Our mission is driven by a clear vision: to contribute to a world in balance. In practical terms, this means we aim to support the responsible, efficient, and flexible use of the planet’s resources – both the energy we produce and the batteries that store it, making it available when needed.
That’s why we’ve chosen to specialize in vanadium redox flow (VRF), a water-based technology with a CO₂ footprint one-third that of conventional battery types. With benefits such as circularity, safety, durability, and scalability, flow batteries are an ideal choice for municipalities, industry, housing associations, and privately-owned companies with an annual energy consumption above 40,000 kWh.
Our track record currently includes 100+ installed flow batteries across Denmark, Norway, Finland, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, Portugal, the Czech Republic, and Turkey. And this is only the beginning.
This text has been translated to English by Energy Cluster Denmark.
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