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Kempower Oyj
F:D9C

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Kempower Oyj
F:D9C
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Price: 60.765 EUR 0.01% Market Closed
Market Cap: 3.4B EUR
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Kempower Oyj engages in the manufacture and sale of fast charging equipment and solutions for electric vehicles (EV) such as personal and commercial vehicles, mobile off-highway machinery, and electric marine vessels and boats. The company is headquartered in Lahti, Etela-Suomen and currently employs 260 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2021-12-14. The firm designs, manufactures and sells direct current (DC) fast charging devices, solutions and services for EVs, such as personal and commercial vehicles, mobile offhighway machinery, electric buses and electric commercial vehicles, heavy duty vehicles, electric cars and electric marine vessels and boats. The firm also offers the whole package of DC-charging including hardware, software and services. Access to charging data via cloud services gives customers the possibility to plan and forecast smoother transport. The firm's charging solutions are designed and manufactured in Lahti, Finland.

D9C Intrinsic Value
55.72 EUR
Overvaluation 8%
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