The seven-figure agreement formalises MB Energy’s plan to source e-fuel
from Greenlyte’s upcoming commercial facilities. The partnership will focus on deploying
Greenlyte’s LiquidSolar technology at industrial and mobility hubs across
Europe and other regions. The fully electric system produces feedstocks for
e-methanol, e-diesel and sustainable aviation fuel (eSAF).
Florian Hildebrand, CEO and co-founder of
Greenlyte, said: “The strong interest signals that the LiquidSolar revolution
is coming. We are thrilled that MB Energy is supporting us as an early adopter,
placing their trust in our technology. Together,
we’re working to develop an energy supply model that reduces reliance on fossil
fuels and that will be scaled globally to meet industrial demands.”
Oleksandr Siromakha, Head of Sustainable Fuels at
MB Energy, added: “We are excited to see new technologies evolving that aim to
increase the availability and affordability of e-fuels, and we are proud to
support and contribute to these important developments. This strategic partnership marks an important step in advancing our
commitment to the energy transition. By securing access to e-methanol, we are
strengthening our ability to offer lower-emission fuel solutions to our
customers. It supports our vision of becoming the preferred independent liquid
fuels supplier in our core markets, delivering long-term value through cleaner
alternatives.”
MB Energy rebranded in 2025 to strengthen its
position as an emerging energy sector player, combining traditional values with
a focus on innovative technologies. CEO
Jonathan Perkins said the new brand reflects the company’s “commitment to a
secure and sustainable energy supply.”