
Amprius Technologies, Critical Metals, and Sigma Lithium are the three Lithium stocks to watch today, according to MarketBeat’s stock screener tool. Lithium stocks are shares of publicly traded companies involved in the exploration, mining, refining, or manufacturing of lithium and lithium-based battery materials. Investors buy them to gain exposure to demand for electric vehicles and energy storage, but their returns are influenced by lithium prices, production and supply?chain risks, and cyclical market sentiment. These companies had the highest dollar trading volume of any Lithium stocks within the last several days.
Amprius Technologies (AMPX)
Amprius Technologies, Inc. produces and sells ultra-high energy density lithium-ion batteries for mobility applications. The company offers silicon nanowire anode batteries. Its batteries are primarily used for existing and emerging aviation applications, including unmanned aerial systems, such as drones and high-altitude pseudo satellites.
Critical Metals (CRML)
Critical Metals Corp. engages in the mining, exploration, and development of lithium metals. It owns Wolfsberg Project and Tanbreez Project. The company was founded on October 24, 2022 and is headquartered in British Virgin Islands.
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Sigma Lithium (SGML)
Sigma Lithium Corporation engages in the exploration and development of lithium deposits in Brazil. It holds a 100% interest in the Grota do Cirilo, Genipapo, Santa Clara, and São José properties comprising 29 mineral rights covering an area of approximately 185 square kilometers located in the Araçuaí and Itinga regions of the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil.
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