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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on December 15th, 2022 | 12:05 CET

E-car boom in Germany: BYD, Plug Power and dynaCERT are profiteers of the energy transition

  • Hydrogen
  • fuelcell
  • Investments

The trend toward e-cars continues. In November 2022, 260,512 passenger cars were newly registered in Germany (source: kba.de). That represents an increase of 31% compared to the previous year. New registrations of electric passenger cars (BEV) increased disproportionately by 44% to 57,980 units. Significantly, Tesla's Model 3 was the most-registered car in the mid-size segment, while the Porsche Taycan was the most-registered car in the luxury segment - across all drive types. The trend toward electromobility should continue in the coming year. That is also when BYD plans to shake up the market in Europe. As a result, the excitement for shareholders is rising. The same applies to Plug Power and dynaCERT. Both are facing milestones in 2023 that should catapult share prices to new heights.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on December 5th, 2022 | 10:41 CET

Plug Power, dynaCERT, Nel ASA - The tension rises

  • Hydrogen
  • fuelcell

Hydrogen is a central building block for the energy transition and is considered the key to the successful decarbonization of the economy and the transport sector. Despite policy support programs for hydrogen strategies worldwide and the positive outlook for the future, companies listed on the stock exchange are still stuck in the correction. The final breakthrough could still take decades. On the other hand, bridging technologies benefit from the protracted implementation and can be used immediately in a wide range of industries.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on November 30th, 2022 | 10:57 CET

Alibaba, Kleos Space, Plug Power - Turnaround candidates with potential

  • Space
  • ecommerce
  • Energy
  • Satellites

In the wake of the recent stock market rally, some stocks have fallen behind. While the market has been optimistic about the future of some stocks, others have not had the same success. For investors looking for a potential turnaround stock, we have picked three companies worth considering. Each company has its own challenges and opportunities, and investors should do their due diligence before investing. With the right timing and strategy, these companies could be well poised for a comeback in the not-too-distant future.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on November 29th, 2022 | 11:10 CET

Hydrogen from Qatar: Nel, Plug Power, dynaCERT and ThyssenKrupp, winners in H2 fever!

  • Hydrogen
  • greenhydrogen
  • GreenTech

"The accelerated expansion of hydrogen supply chains is central to the transition to sustainable energy." Economics Minister Habeck welcomed the planned cooperation between German companies and Emirati producers of hydrogen. For this purpose, there is a new research cooperation between the Fraunhofer Institute and the Ministry of Energy of the United Arab Emirates. Of particular interest to Germany is the production, storage and delivery of green hydrogen to the EU. Whether the FIFA World Cup will help to deepen industrial relations in this field is not certain. But what is important is that hydrogen technology is finally gaining momentum worldwide. We take a look at the protagonists in the round-up for important investments.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on November 23rd, 2022 | 11:43 CET

China causes a bang in Qatar: Opportunity for Nel ASA, Plug Power, First Hydrogen, ITM Power

  • Hydrogen
  • greenhydrogen

Germany wanted to secure liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Qatar to reduce its dependence on Russia. But now China is digging in and securing LNG supplies from the emirate for the next 27 years. During this time, 108 million tons are to be supplied. Germany only wanted to commit for 5 years. While this does not necessarily take the German government's deal off the table, it does show that gas supplies will continue to be anything but secure or cheap in the future. And it shows how vital hydrogen will be in the future and that policymakers must push for its promotion because hydrogen from renewable energies can at least partially replace natural gas. Companies like Nel ASA, Plug Power and First Hydrogen can benefit from this. In 2022, however, only First Hydrogen was convincing.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on November 21st, 2022 | 14:22 CET

BYD, dynaCERT, Plug Power - Sustainable shares for the portfolio

  • Hydrogen
  • greenhydrogen
  • Electromobility

The end of fossil fuels is inevitable. The only question is how quickly we can make the transition. And the answer to that question will determine the extent of the impact of climate change. Last year alone, more than USD 6 billion was pledged to phase out fossil fuels. And this trend will only intensify. The Paris Agreement, signed by nearly 200 countries in 2016, set a goal of limiting global warming to below 2°C. Vehicles with internal combustion engines are major emitters of emissions. If we succeed in reducing CO2 emissions here, we will be closer to achieving the targets. Today we take a look at three companies that are helping to make mobility more environmentally friendly.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on November 14th, 2022 | 12:46 CET

Hydrogen buying panic for COP27: Plug Power, First Hydrogen, Nel ASA, Ballard Power - 100% rally ahead!

  • Hydrogen
  • Logistics

That was a turn on the heel. DAX and NASDAQ were ablaze two weeks ago. But now buyers have prevailed and are defying the adverse environment. The favorite stocks of investors are back again. With the narrow victory of the Democrats in the Senate, Joe Biden can now continue his ambitious future program for modern infrastructures unhindered. The hydrogen sector could be one of the beneficiaries; some stocks have already recovered more than 20% in just 48 hours. Which title has the best cards?

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on November 10th, 2022 | 12:26 CET

Plug Power after the horror numbers, and what are Varta and Altech Advanced Materials doing?

  • Batteries
  • Electromobility
  • Investments

Climate change, high gas and oil prices and the dependence on "difficult" energy suppliers: There are many reasons why hydrogen and electromobility are among the undisputed topics of the future. Accordingly, shares from these sectors are popular with investors. Plug Power is one of the favorites. The Americans have disappointed (again) with their latest quarterly figures, but the share price is still rising, and analysts are also positive. Battery specialist Altech Advanced Materials is also currently doing well. The cooperation with Fraunhofer in the field of solid-state batteries is taking shape. Varta, on the other hand, is currently working on bottoming out, but analysts advise selling.

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Commented by Nico Popp on November 8th, 2022 | 12:24 CET

Hydrogen trends for the radar! NEL, First Hydrogen, Plug Power

  • Hydrogen
  • greenhydrogen

Hydrogen, or green hydrogen, to be more precise, is an explosive mixture. In the past few days alone, reports around spectacular developments have multiplied. Researchers in Belgium have unveiled a solar hydrogen module that can produce the coveted substance directly from solar energy and the water vapour in the air. At the same time, tractor manufacturer Fendt presented engines that can also run on hydrogen. And in Birmingham, UK, a hydrogen van is ready and waiting, which could be just the thing for delivery giants like Amazon. We shed light on three exciting hydrogen-related stocks.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on October 24th, 2022 | 13:19 CEST

Daimler Truck, First Hydrogen, Plug Power - Transportation industry in upheaval: Which shares will profit?

  • Hydrogen
  • fuelcell
  • Electromobility

In the EU, a quarter of all CO2 emissions are caused by road traffic. Here, the transport industry, with its diesel engines, plays a major role. If the ambitious climate targets are to be achieved by 2030, the industry will have to undergo a major transformation. Road freight transport alone is expected to reduce emissions by 26% by the end of the decade. For a long time, electromobility was seen as the solution, but it is becoming increasingly clear that hydrogen will also be an option. It always depends on the use case, and at the same time, the infrastructure must be in place for the technology in question. So today, we look at three companies that could benefit from fleet modernization.

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