Green Investment Ideas and Opportunities: Saietta Group, CyanConnode, Ilika, Tirupati Graphite, Active Energy PLC and more

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DirectorsTalk highlights a selection of UK green investment ideas and opportunities. We’ve picked five UK green stocks: Saietta Group, CyanConnode Holdings, Tirupati Graphite, Ilika and Active Energy plc that highlights the massive scale opportunities in the areas of, electric vehicles, smart metering, critical minerals, battery storage and renewable energy, respectively.    

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CyanConnode Holdings secures a £5 million loan from Axia Investments to accelerate growth in India's smart metering market, enhancing its competitive edge.
Ilika hits a major milestone in solid-state battery innovation, unveiling a prototype of its 50Ah Goliath battery for electric vehicles Graeme Purdy discusses the significance of this breakthrough
Ilika plc has successfully prototyped a 50Ah solid-state battery for electric vehicles, marking a significant step toward commercialisation and enhanced EV performance.
Tirupati Graphite plc updates investors on fundraising efforts and operational progress, highlighting significant production increases and a strong order book for 2025.
CyanConnode Holdings PLC has secured significant follow-on orders totaling 872,000 Omnimesh Modules for smart metering projects in India, enhancing its market presence.
Ilika plc's CEO Graeme Purdy discusses the scale-up of Goliath battery manufacturing at UKBIC, leveraging government grants and future opportunities.

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