AFC Energy Aktie mit viel Potential
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Nach der Nachricht das England mit den Impfungen beginnt, sind die Reisebuchungen um 30% gestiegen. Ich rechne daher mit weiter steigende Kurse und einer Verdoppelung bis zum Sommer.
Es wollen doch alle in den Markt und ihr Geld vermehren , eine Crash Gefahr ist hier auch nicht erkennbar.
0,86 + bis 08/2021
wenn die großen Jungs ins nachdenken kommen....
Schau erst nächstes Jahr wieder rein, ich lasse liegen.....
Daher - könnte - AFC durchaus möglich Übernahmekandidat werden. Könnte aber auch nicht.
Fängt an auszusehen, als ob die Energie-Grossen gar nicht den Know-How von AFC brachen, denn dies was AFC macht ist gar keine Innovation mehr.
Der Anmarsch in Richtung H2 und E-Charging durch H2 ist schon von den Marktmastodonten ist gestartet.
Deswegen auch die Chancen von AFC werden immer wieder stärker 50:50 Überlebenschance.
Höchstspekulative Aktie nach wie vor. Fingers crossed!
12 Jahre Entwicklungsarbeit umsonst ? Wir sahen in der Vergangenheit wie schlau die "Großen" sind.
Stahlwerk in Brasilien / Diesel-Lüge / Cloud-Lüge / . . . der schlimmste Feind ist die Spionage. DE ist ein hoffnungsloser Fall,
obwohl, ""12.11.2020 · Wasserstoff-Durchbruch: Deutsche Forscher entwickeln innovatives Verfahren von Tobias Stahl am 12.11.2020 imago images / Jochen Eckel Die neuerlichen Fortschritte bei der Handhabung und Umwandlung von Wasserstoff könnten durchaus auch der Entwicklung und Verbreitung Brennstoffzellen-basierter Fahrzeuge entgegen kommen""
Basher was willst du hier im Forum ?
AFC mit aufgeführt.....
Ziel ist aber wichtig, Ende 2021 sprechen wir uns wieder.
Auf jeden Fall hinter lässt es Narben in der Gesellschaft/Wirtschaft. Dann die Feiertage, viele Anleger bringen ihre Schiffe in sicheren Häfen.
Schöne Weihnachten
Mal sehen was kommt. (?)
mit AFC und der tollen Technik.....
Dennoch darf man die Gesamtlage nicht außer acht lassen. AFC ist nicht allein auf der Welt. Wenn es runter geht, kauf ich nach, nur wie tief weiß keiner. Börse ist nicht berechenbar, so ist das Leben.
Möchte wetten es geht vor den Feiertagen runter, - Wirtschaft / Mittelstand ist geknebelt mit dem Lockdown. Sie hätten von Anfang die
Altenheime / Kranke, schützen müssen, alles andere weiter laufen lassen.
ARD extra hatte ein Blockdiagramm gezeigt, da waren die meisten verstorbenen über 80 + 90 jahre. Das die sich getraut haben erstaunt.
GB impft zwar aber so schnell geht es nun auch nicht. Nachkaufkurse kommen, wenn nicht auch nicht schlimm.
So das wars.
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Wed, 16th Dec 2020 07:00
RNS Number : 7705I
AFC Energy Plc
16 December 2020
The information communicated within this announcement is deemed to constitute inside information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulations (EU) No. 596/2014. Upon the publication of this announcement, this inside information is now considered to be in the public domain.
16 December 2020
AFC Energy PLC
("AFC Energy" or the "Company")
Strategic Partnership with ABB
AFC Energy (AIM: AFC), a leading provider of hydrogen power generation technologies, is pleased to announce the signing of a strategic partnership with ABB, a world leader in electrification and digitalisation technologies, operating in over 100 countries
Highlights
● ABB and AFC Energy to develop and launch a bespoke high power EV charging product for distribution through ABB's market channels from the second half of 2021.
● ABB entered the EV-charging market in 2010, and to date has sold more than 17,000 ABB DC fast chargers across 80 countries.
● The strategic partnership aims to leverage respective company technologies with regards AFC Energy's zero emission, high efficiency fuel cell technology alongside ABB's energy storage and market leading DC high power EV charge points.
● Each company is to invest into a Commercialisation and Marketing Agreement, and Joint Product Development Agreement to showcase the supply of secure, reliable and flexible on-site power generation in ultra-rapid EV charging.
● Global EV charging market is expected to exceed US$140bn by 2030 with power network upgrades necessary to facilitate this level of deployment forecast to exceed £50bn in the UK alone.
AFC Energy today announces the signing of the Company's first strategic collaboration with a global OEM, ABB, a leading provider of electric vehicle charge points, electrification and digitalisation technologies. The suite of agreements that underpin the strategic partnership consist of a Commercialisation and Marketing Agreement and a Joint Product Development Agreement.
The Commercialisation and Marketing Agreement will focus efforts on the joint marketing and deployment of integrated high power EV charging systems across key ABB markets including:
● Private vehicle hubs;
● Charge point operators;
● Logistics hubs and distribution centres;
● Public and private urban transportation (including bus depots);
● Marine (including port and marina charging); and
● Vertical Take off and Landing Craft (VTOLs).
Under the agreements, AFC Energy is afforded a Right of First Refusal across multiple years, to supply H-PowerTM fuel cell systems into ABB's high power EV charging network of international customers where customer or site power demands are absent or require further resilience.
Both companies will jointly market the integrated product across the key addressable markets and will collaboratively develop a communications strategy for system branding and deployment.
The Joint Product Development Agreement ("JPDA") defines the activities to be undertaken jointly by ABB and AFC Energy in designing principles of system operability, proof of concept testing and productization ready for customer sales. The final stage of work under the JPDA is expected to be competed in the second half of 2021.
The JPDA will deliver a fully autonomous, high power EV charging system capable of deployment in the UK, Europe, United States and elsewhere, building on the system launched by AFC Energy in December 2019 and showcased across the UK earlier this year.
ABB, having deployed a sizable market share for its rapid DC charge points across more than 80 countries, is increasingly engaged with its customer base to address the lack of power available from grid connections as the charge rate of EV charging infrastructure increases. These challenges, based on assessments from ABB and AFC Energy, suggest that once system utilisation starts to exceed a relatively modest level through the rapid growth in EVs, the use of batteries as a mere buffer between grid and vehicle fall short of customer expectations.
The JPDA stems from several months of discussion between the two companies regarding the technology and market for ultra-rapid EV charging infrastructure and the inherent grid challenges that exist across several of these use cases.
The system will provide a secure, efficient, flexible and reliable local power supply, with zero emissions, leveraging at first the AFC Energy HydroX-Cell(L) series of fuel cell systems, and then adding the higher power density "S" series of fuel cells when launched in late 2022.
With this collaboration comes the ability to quickly scale up and further reduce costs, validating the recent investments made by AFC Energy into large scale manufacturing of fuel cell stacks and systems, consolidating the role of alkaline systems as a preferred hydrogen based technology in distributed power generation.
ABB provides an immediate global footprint for large scale deployment of the AFC Energy fuel cell in high power EV charging applications. The DC fast charging system will have applications for commercial and logistics carriers, marine and urban transport. Sustainable solutions are also being developed for other growing segments like data centers and utilities to enable optimized carbon footprint
The agreements do not license ABB or AFC Energy's background technology and reflects a commercial model for system deployment leveraging the mutual capabilities of both companies working in partnership. There is no exclusivity afforded to either company under the agreements.
Frank Muehlon, Head of ABB's global business for E-mobility Infrastructure Solutions at ABB, said: "ABB has led the way in e-mobility solutions and is proud to have played a key role in driving EV adoption rates across the world. This partnership with AFC Energy allows us to continue to push the boundaries of e-mobility, specifically targeting off-grid applications and thus enabling a much wider reach of e-mobility based on clean energy.
"At ABB we believe that sustainable development means progress towards a healthier and more prosperous world today and for future generations. It is through innovative applications of technology such as this partnership with AFC Energy that we can enable a low-carbon society. AFC Energy is uniquely positioned with their cost effective alkaline based fuel cell technology, which makes it a perfect match."
Adam Bond, Chief Executive Officer at AFC Energy, said "Today marks an historic milestone in the commercialisation of our proprietary hydrogen fuel cell as we commence a long-term relationship with ABB. As one of the world's leading suppliers of rapid EV charging infrastructure, this strategic partnership is fully aligned with AFC Energy's go to market strategy with ABB providing strong and credible access to key customer channels both in Europe and overseas".
"Our strategic partnership with ABB will bring to market a unique, zero emission solution that brings together world leaders in electrification and alkaline fuel cell technologies to support and enable deployment of future high power EV charging infrastructure as a key step along the way to the full decarbonisation of mobility and transport across the globe as we continue to drive down costs and further increase manufacturing scale underwritten by emerging global market opportunities".
viel negatives was auf den Gesamtmarkt lastet. Wir werden sehen.
Sie wurden mit Eisenbahn- und Stromtechnologien gross und sind mit ein Grund für den grossen wirtschaftlichen Aufschwung in der Schweiz im 20. Jahrhundert. Hoffe dies gibt auch uns einen wirtschaftlichen Aufschwung.
Einfach zurücklehnen und das besch..... Jahr mit einem Glas Bier herunterspülen.
AFC wird seinen Weg gehen und ich bin schon länger an Bord ...freu...
ABB als langfristiger Strategischer Partner von AFC.
Uns haette nichts besseres passieren koennen. 30 MRD Umsatz, 1.5MRD Gewinn, 150K MA und ein globales Netzwerk.
...ein gemeinsames Produkt bis Ende 2021, dazu noch in den Markt gebracht ueber die Vertriebswege von ABB.
ETC ETC
Die Pipeline ist voll, randvoll.