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Commented by Juliane Zielonka on October 19th, 2023 | 07:20 CEST

Defense Metals, Rheinmetall, FREYR Battery - Who offers the greatest growth potential?

  • Mining
  • RareEarths
  • Batteries
  • renewableenergies

Demand for rare earths is rising relentlessly, especially in sectors such as electromobility, renewable energies and agribusiness. Defense Metals, a Canadian explorer company, plays a key role in these industries. Through their Wicheeda rare earths project, they have the potential to become a leading producer of raw materials, which is particularly valuable given geopolitical tensions and the need for secure raw material suppliers. Rheinmetall wins an important electromobility order worth millions. Their specially designed heat pump for electric tractors is revolutionizing temperature control in modern commercial vehicles. FREYR Battery has successfully produced Norway's first lithium iron phosphate battery cell. They are also strengthening regional supply chains to establish a permanent presence in North America in the long term. Discover where the greatest growth potential lies now.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on October 18th, 2023 | 07:10 CEST

Volkswagen, Altech Advanced Materials, JinkoSolar - Electromobility and Battery Technology: A forward-looking combination

  • Innovations
  • Technology
  • Sustainability
  • renewableenergies
  • Batteries

The energy transition is an important topic in today's world. More and more countries are setting themselves the goal of switching their energy supply to renewable sources to combat climate change and create a sustainable future. Energy storage systems play a crucial role in this, especially in the integration of renewable energies into the power grid and supporting electromobility, which depends on rechargeable batteries. There are many exciting developments in this context. Today, we take a look at three companies that stand to benefit from new innovations.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on October 17th, 2023 | 07:55 CEST

Varta, First Phosphate, Volkswagen AG - Great opportunities in bombed-out sectors

  • Mining
  • phosphate
  • renewableenergies
  • Energy
  • Batteries

The current environment with a weak economy, fears of recession and continued high inflation is causing problems for capital-intensive companies in the renewable energy sector. Even the raw materials required for this sector have significantly deviated from their all-time highs achieved in 2021. However, there is no question that the future belongs to this sector. More important than ever for investors, however, is active stock picking.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on October 9th, 2023 | 06:50 CEST

ThyssenKrupp, Almonty Industries, Rheinmetall - Good buying opportunities

  • Mining
  • Tungsten
  • Batteries
  • armaments

Today, we are looking at three companies that offer good buying opportunities. For ThyssenKrupp, the recent positive news was that the unions are not demanding a 4-day workweek for the time being. Almonty Industries is benefiting from the fact that tungsten is being used in more and more new technologies. This includes the rising demand for tungsten in electric vehicle batteries. Rheinmetall could be an interesting buy candidate after the setback. Read the article to find out where the strengths of the three candidates lie.

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Commented by Nico Popp on October 5th, 2023 | 09:10 CEST

Plain talk from the "Auto-Pope" - this changes everything! Mercedes-Benz, NIO, Power Nickel

  • Mining
  • Nickel
  • Electromobility
  • Batteries

Ferdinand Dudenhöffer heads the CAR Center Automotive Research in Duisburg and has been the go-to media expert for cars for decades. Over the years, Dudenhöfer has seen many trends come and go. In his latest guest commentary in Handelsblatt, Dudenhöffer did not mince his words and identified a new development that, regardless of the electrification of the industry, could determine success or failure - what new manufacturing means and how the upheaval could affect auto stocks. We provide an analysis.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on October 4th, 2023 | 08:15 CEST

Battery vs. hydrogen! Buy Nel ASA now? Or is FREYR Battery or Altech Advanced Materials better?

  • Innovations
  • Batteries
  • renewableenergies

Should investors bet on battery stocks over hydrogen stocks? At least when looking at investor darlings like Nel and Plug Power, the answer to this question seems to be "yes" at the moment. The Nel share, in particular, has been hit hard. In local currency, it is trading at its lowest level since the beginning of 2020. Is there hope for a rebound? Or are investors better off betting on battery newcomers like FREYR Battery or Altech Advanced Materials? In terms of share price, Germany's Altech has been the best performer this year, and at the recent Capital Markets Day, management expressed confidence that it would soon take the battery market by storm. So, what is the current status of hopes for hydrogen and batteries?

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on October 4th, 2023 | 07:50 CEST

Mega battery deal at First Phosphate, BASF, VW and BYD with buy signals

  • Mining
  • phosphate
  • Batteries
  • Electromobility

The last IAA in Munich was a memorable showdown for the local automotive industry. More than 750 exhibitors from 109 countries showcased their e-mobility innovations. In addition to autonomous driving with AI support and various new technical features, however, one topic in particular preoccupied trade visitors: how can manufacturers get more power, longevity and safety into powertrain batteries? Li-ion technology has now been in use for over 20 years. But where is the future state of the art? BASF and First Phosphate have new developments to offer in this regard. Manufacturers like BYD and Volkswagen have the global market shares to make these innovations fly. Where should investing be done now?

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Commented by Armin Schulz on October 2nd, 2023 | 08:25 CEST

First Phosphate, Volkswagen, Varta - Battle for battery raw materials picks up speed

  • Mining
  • phosphate
  • Batteries
  • renewableenergies
  • Electromobility

The global demand for electric vehicles is steadily increasing, driving the need for battery raw materials. However, the battle for these coveted raw materials has political consequences, particularly concerning the strained relations between the US and China. The US has recognized that it is heavily dependent on China for access to key battery raw materials, which has led to tensions between the two countries. The US is working to reduce these dependencies. This is reason enough to examine three companies that rely on battery raw materials.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on September 27th, 2023 | 09:05 CEST

Nikola, Saturn Oil + Gas, BASF - A Buy in difficult times?

  • Mining
  • Oil
  • Batteries
  • renewableenergies
  • chemicals

These are challenging times on the stock market. Central banks have not announced the end of interest rate hikes, which is poison for growth companies. In addition, extreme weather conditions are affecting the production of some companies, and there are geopolitical tensions to consider, including the ongoing Ukraine conflict and the simmering dispute between the US and China. Recently, there have also been tensions between China and Germany. Following critical statements by Foreign Minister Baerbock to China's Xi Jinping, the German ambassador was summoned. Energy shortages are becoming increasingly significant for many companies in Germany. Today, we look at three companies suffering from the problems described.

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Commented by Juliane Zielonka on September 21st, 2023 | 07:55 CEST

dynaCERT, Amazon, FREYR Battery - Those who are focused on CO2 reduction and successful at it

  • Hydrogen
  • greenhydrogen
  • Batteries
  • CO2

At the Fleet Services Expo in Ottawa, dynaCERT will showcase its "Hydrogen-on-Demand" technology. For the first time, dynaCERT is demonstrating its fully functional HydraGEN™ technology on a company-owned Mercedes Sprinter Van, providing environmentally friendly hydrogen power to fleet vehicles in Ontario. This innovative solution reduces CO2 emissions and also lowers operating costs. On the other hand, as the upcoming seasonal business approaches, Amazon is increasing its workforce, most of whom use non-CO2-reducing vehicles to make deliveries in the US. A renowned institute has, therefore, removed Amazon from the CO2 index. Meanwhile, the Norwegian battery manufacturer FREYR Battery is moving to the US. The Company has filed its documents for incorporation in Delaware and sees a lot of benefits for business expansion and shareholders with its US location.

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