Screening Filters
Market Capitalization ≥ $1,000,000,000
- Purpose: Focus on larger, more established companies in or around the solid-state battery space.
- Rationale:
- Solid-state battery development is capital-intensive (R&D, pilot lines, partnerships with automakers), so the firms meaningfully involved are often mid- to large-cap companies or well-funded specialists.
- A $1B+ market cap threshold helps avoid very small, illiquid, highly speculative micro-caps that might mention “solid state” in their story but have limited real operations or technology.
Themes: “Electrical Vehicles”, “Renewable Energy”, “Technology”
- Purpose: Narrow the universe to sectors where solid-state battery activity is most likely.
- Rationale:
- Electrical Vehicles: Many solid-state battery efforts are driven by EV range, safety, and charging-speed demands. Automakers, battery suppliers, and key materials companies in this theme are the primary candidates.
- Renewable Energy: Advanced batteries, including solid-state, are also pursued for grid storage and renewable integration (e.g., pairing with solar/wind).
- Technology: Solid-state batteries are a deep-tech area, so companies categorized under technology (advanced materials, battery tech, semiconductor-adjacent firms) can be directly or indirectly involved in the ecosystem.
- Together, these themes steer the screener toward companies either developing solid-state batteries themselves or deeply linked to their commercialization (EV OEMs, battery makers, materials suppliers, and energy storage players).
Region: United States
- Purpose: Limit results to U.S.-based or U.S-listed companies.
- Rationale:
- Many investors prefer U.S. companies for regulatory, liquidity, and reporting standards.
- A lot of relevant solid-state R&D and commercialization partners (automakers, battery specialists, materials tech firms) are headquartered in or primarily traded in the U.S.
- This aligns with a typical desire for easier access via U.S. markets and U.S. GAAP/SEC reporting.
Listed Exchanges: XNYS (NYSE), XNAS (NASDAQ), XASE (AMEX)
- Purpose: Focus on major U.S. exchanges with higher liquidity and disclosure standards.
- Rationale:
- Keeps out OTC/pink-sheet names that may be extremely speculative or have limited transparency, even if they claim solid-state battery exposure.
- Companies seriously working on solid-state technology with institutional interest are more likely to list on these primary exchanges.
Quarterly Revenue YoY Growth ≥ 5%
- Purpose: Filter for companies showing at least modest fundamental growth.
- Rationale:
- Solid-state battery players with legitimate commercial traction (or strong positions in adjacent EV/battery markets) should show some top-line growth as projects, partnerships, and pilot programs ramp.
- A 5%+ year-over-year revenue growth threshold is relatively moderate—it doesn’t demand hypergrowth but screens out stagnating or shrinking businesses that may only be “story stocks” without real progress.
Analyst Consensus: “Strong Buy” or “Moderate Buy”
- Purpose: Select companies that currently have favorable views from professional equity analysts.
- Rationale:
- The solid-state battery space is still emerging and technically complex. Analyst “Buy” ratings can indicate that, based on available information, the market expects relatively positive prospects (whether for the core business, the solid-state opportunity, or both).
- This does not guarantee success but helps prioritize names where the Street sees potential upside, rather than broad skepticism or underperformance expectations.
Why Results Match Your Query (“solid state batteries companies”)
- By combining EV, Renewable Energy, and Technology themes with U.S.-listed, $1B+ market cap stocks, the screener homes in on companies most likely to be genuinely involved in solid-state battery R&D, commercialization, or their key supply chain—rather than fringe or promotional names.
- The growth and analyst consensus filters refine that list to companies with at least some evidence of business momentum and generally positive professional coverage, improving the odds that you’re seeing more credible, investable plays on the solid-state battery theme rather than purely speculative bets.
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