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Electric Vehicles Captivating Investor Attention

... producing fuel cells, with Plug Power experiencing an impressive increase of 630%. Traditional companies are feeling the pressure, prompting major global funds to redirect investments toward ESG assets, while governments are preparing for the energy transition. Over 3,000 investors managing $110 trillion have signed the Principles for Responsible Investment, which are grounded in ESG factors. Not all retail investors are ready to purchase Tesla stocks due to the high entry price; however, there are ...

The stocks of Russian oil and gas proved to be more resilient

... traditional oil and gas companies are increasingly being challenged by representatives of alternative energy. In light of the climate agenda, investor pressure is mounting, demanding clear action plans from companies in the context of a global energy transition. It is evident that the need for hydrocarbons will not vanish. However, we can anticipate shifts in power dynamics and an overall change in the landscape within this sector.

Electric Vehicles in the USA Increased Electricity Consumption by Nearly 70%

The growth in the popularity of electric vehicles in the USA has led to an increase in electricity consumption by nearly 70%. This is a testament to the accelerated transition to eco-friendly technologies and changes in the country's energy balance. Learn more about the trends and implications of this surge. The share of electric vehicles (EVs) and plug-in hybrids in passenger car sales in the United States has ...

High Recycling Fee Hinders Electric Vehicle Sales

... contributing factors is the increase in tax burdens. Starting this year, the utilization fee rate for electric vehicles "up to three years old" has been raised from 32,600 rubles to 667,400 rubles. This is particularly critical in a context where the transition from gasoline-powered cars to electric vehicles is complicated by the relatively low availability of charging infrastructure, especially for long-distance travel. The growth in fiscal pressure is, among other things, narrowing the potential ...

What to Do If a Company's Stocks Are Delisted?

... specific company. Delisting refers to the removal of securities from the list of exchange-traded instruments available for purchase or sale, meaning the security essentially ceases to be traded on the exchange. In Russia, delisting can also refer to: the transition of shares to the over-the-counter market, accessible only to qualified investors a shift of shares from a list of more reliable stocks to that of less reliable ones. A company may depart from the exchange either voluntarily or by decision of ...