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Commented by Stefan Feulner on September 23rd, 2021 | 10:37 CEST

SFC Energy, Meta Materials, Lufthansa - Aiming high

  • Technology

"After the game is before the game". This soccer wisdom from coaching legend Sepp Herberger, who led Germany to its first World Cup title in 1954, can also be applied to business. The wheel continues to turn, with some companies already back to pre-Corona levels and others struggling with global supply chains. And the future around new technologies in terms of consumer electronics, aerospace or 5G communications promises breakthrough inventions.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on August 26th, 2021 | 13:12 CEST

Pure Extraction, Nikola, SFC Energy - Is Elon Musk wrong with his hydrogen forecast?

  • Hydrogen

On the subject of eMobility, Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Automotive, takes a clear position: In the future, cars and transport vehicles will be electric, and the energy they need will come from batteries. Any other solution is unthinkable for him, as he recently let slip in a mocking remark when asked about hydrogen as a fuel. But even Elon Musk is not always right. Many respected scientists around the world recognize the advantages of hydrogen technology. Particularly in combination with a fuel cell, the advantages of rapid refueling and trouble-free gas transport to even the remotest corners of the earth do not seem to be underestimated. These stocks benefit from the triumph of hydrogen technology!

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on August 12th, 2021 | 10:31 CEST

Enapter, Nel, SFC Energy - A new chapter in the hydrogen revolution

  • Hydrogen

The energy revolution needs hydrogen solutions. The road from innovations and first prototypes to mass production and relevant market shares is long. However, the stock market is already rewarding the potential of one or two companies. The companies that can successfully offer solutions will later operate in a market worth billions. Which horse should investors back in this growth industry?

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on July 23rd, 2021 | 13:24 CEST

SFC Energy, Enapter, Everfuel - The hydrogen of the future

  • Hydrogen

Green hydrogen is the energy source of the future. Without it, there will be no climate change. The German government has also recognized this and is since focusing on a national hydrogen strategy. Green hydrogen is produced by the electrolysis of water, using only electricity from renewable sources. Only green hydrogen is truly climate-friendly, as it is made without fossil fuels. Currently, the correction in the respective shares offers favorable entry opportunities. Place your bets on the market leaders.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on July 1st, 2021 | 12:11 CEST

Pure Extraction, Ballard Power, SFC Energy - H2 mobility for commercial vehicles: These are the winners!

  • Hydrogen

The advance of e-mobility associated with the energy transition and the need to decarbonize the economy does not stop at the commercial vehicle segment. However, the battery technology currently gaining acceptance in this sector has decisive disadvantages: it is expensive, has a heavy weight, and charging is time-consuming. For this reason, alternatives are feverishly being sought. Can hydrogen fill this gap? In contrast to suppliers like BYD, who focus primarily on battery mobility, the following companies concentrate fully on hydrogen technology. Who is in the running?

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on March 24th, 2021 | 10:14 CET

Daimler, Kodiak Copper, SFC Energy - This will be expensive!

  • Copper

Germany is stepping on the gas! Stop, don't rejoice too soon. Unfortunately, it's not about the German government accelerating vaccination programs and fighting the Corona pandemic. Instead, domestic automakers have been causing a stir in recent days. A move away from internal combustion engines and the consistent expansion of the electric vehicle divisions should help them return to their old strength. However, the exceptionally high demand for the raw materials needed for electric mobility could lead to significant bottlenecks and dramatic price increases in the near future. The winners are clear.

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