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Is EnerSys (ENS) the Most Promising EV Battery Stock According to Analysts?

We recently published a list of the 11 Most Promising EV Battery Stocks According to Analysts. In this article, we are going to take a look at where EnerSys (NYSE:ENS) stands against the other promising EV battery stocks.

Despite the electric vehicle industry growing at a fast pace, some challenges remain. The major ones are range anxiety among consumers, slow battery charging time, and the availability of charging infrastructure. However, even with these challenges, the industry remains healthy and a lot of energy and resources are being contributed toward it.

The infrastructure market is expected to grow at a phenomenal pace as PwC expects the EV supply equipment (EVSE) market to grow from $7 billion to $100 billion by 2040, at a 15% compound annual growth rate.

For electric vehicle components, governments around the world are incentivizing EV production. For example, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) recently announced $1.7 billion in funding to transition 11 vulnerable auto manufacturing plants across eight states to EV production and related components. For more details, you can read 8 Best EV Stocks to Buy According to Short Sellers.

Advancements in EV Battery Technology

Due to the environmental impacts of internal combustion engines, scientists have also been working tirelessly to solve the current problems faced by EV batteries. Researchers, led by the University of Colorado Boulder, have uncovered the cause of battery degradation, a common issue that leads to reduced capacity over time. Their study, published in Science.org, may pave the way for improved lithium-ion batteries, which are crucial for EVs and energy storage.

Using advanced X-ray technology, they discovered that hydrogen molecules from the battery’s electrolyte bind to the cathode, taking spots meant for lithium ions, which weaken the battery’s performance. This new understanding could help engineers develop longer-lasting, cobalt-free batteries for EVs, which would increase driving range, reduce costs, and address environmental and ethical concerns related to cobalt mining.

Additionally, according to a research report published in Frontiers in Quantum Science and Technology, Yuji Hatano and his team explored the impact of transverse magnetic fields on diamond quantum sensors for EV battery monitoring. Their research aimed to improve measurement accuracy for temperature and magnetic fields, which are crucial for determining the state of charge (SOC).

The study showed that diamond sensors enhance SOC estimation, which could potentially increase the EV cruising range by 10%. A prototype demonstrated high precision with currents up to 1,000 amperes, and misalignment detection was highly accurate. The findings suggest diamond quantum sensors could significantly improve battery monitoring in EVs and other industries.

Moreover, solid-state batteries could also reduce the charging time in batteries which could drastically improve the consumer sentiment and increase the demand for EVs. It was suggested by Mark Fields, former Ford CEO and President on CNBC’s ‘Squawk Box’ and we discussed it in our article on the best EV stocks for the long term. Here is an excerpt from the article:

“Fields suggested that automakers need to offer more affordable EVs and expand hybrid offerings while working towards breakthroughs in battery technology, especially solid-state batteries. These batteries could eventually reduce charging times to match the convenience of filling up at a gas station…

…He emphasized that while automakers are working on delivering low-cost EVs, the real game-changer will be the development of solid-state batteries, which could significantly improve charging times and consumer convenience.”

Our Methodology

For this article, we identified over 20 EV battery stocks through screeners and ETFs. We narrowed our list to 11 stocks with the highest average analyst price target upside, as of September 12. We also added the hedge fund sentiment around each stock which was taken from Insider Monkey’s database of over 900 hedge funds as of the second quarter of 2024.

Why are we interested in the stocks that hedge funds pile into? The reason is simple: our research has shown that we can outperform the market by imitating the top stock picks of the best hedge funds. Our quarterly newsletter’s strategy selects 14 small-cap and large-cap stocks every quarter and has returned 275% since May 2014, beating its benchmark by 150 percentage points (see more details here).

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EnerSys (NYSE:ENS)

Average Analyst Price Target Upside as of September 12: 22.45%

Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 30

One of the most promising EV battery stocks, EnerSys (NYSE:ENS) has been adding to its portfolio to cater to the rising demand for EV batteries and other energy storage solutions. A key development came in June 2021 with the introduction of the NexSys iON battery.

The battery integrates cutting-edge lithium-ion technology with a modular design, which improves both performance and adaptability. Utilizing Nickel Manganese Cobalt (NMC) large format prismatic cell chemistry, the NexSys iON battery offers high energy capacity while maintaining a compact size, which makes it an ideal solution for heavy-duty applications.

The NexSys iON batteries are engineered for industrial uses, including electric forklifts and other heavy-duty electric vehicles. The batteries are designed to be nearly maintenance-free and feature an integrated Battery Management System (BMS) that enhances their safety and reliability.

In Q2, 30 hedge funds had investments in EnerSys (NYSE:ENS), with positions worth $430.571 million. AQR Capital Management is the top investor in the company as of Q2. In the quarter, the firm increased its stake by 18% to 908,253 shares worth $94.022 million.

EnerSys (NYSE:ENS) is also actively expanding its presence in the EV battery market through strategic collaborations. In June 2023, the company signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding with Verkor, a French battery manufacturer. The partnership is aimed at developing a battery supply chain strategy in the U.S.

Further strengthening its position, the company announced plans in February for a major expansion with a $500 million investment in a new lithium-ion cell gigafactory in Greenville, South Carolina. Expected to start production by late 2027, the facility will manufacture various types of lithium-ion cells for commercial, industrial, and defense applications, with a targeted annual production capacity of four gigawatt-hours.

The new plant is expected to generate around 500 jobs and shows that the company is focused on significantly scaling up its production capabilities to meet the increasing demand for EV batteries and other energy storage solutions.

7 analysts have covered EnerSys (NYSE:ENS) and the average price target of $120.00 implies an upside of 22.45% from the present levels, as of September 12.

Overall ENS ranks 10th on our list of the most promising EV battery stocks. While we acknowledge the potential of ENS as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter timeframe. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than ENS, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.

 

Read Next: $30 Trillion Opportunity: 15 Best Humanoid Robot Stocks to Buy According to Morgan Stanley and Jim Cramer Says NVIDIA ‘Has Become A Wasteland’.

 

Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey.

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