The world’s largest asset manager BlackRock has launched a clean energy investment fund focused on hydrogen and energy storage technologies.
The iShare Energy Storage and Hydrogen UCITS ETF (STOR) comes at a crucial time when investor confidence in hydrogen remains uncertain, reinforcing the need for stable, long-term backing in the sector.
Launched this month (February), it has net assets of $5.12m as of February 10, 2025. Its top holdings are Contemporary Amperex Technology (8.2%), Air Products & Chemicals (7.15%), Asahi Kasei Corp (7%) and Linde (6.80%).
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