What is Power Materials?

Power Materials is a weekly trade journal focused on the materials of the future. It’s a tool for investors, researchers, market participants and more to understand the coming energy revolution.

Improvements in next-generation batteries, wearable technology, solar panels, green energy, space-based consumer products, and hydrogen cells all depend on an increasingly exotic slate of materials.

It’s our job to make sure you get the best research and market information on these materials. It’s also our goal to keep you abreast of new and emerging materials and material properties.

Together, we hope to provide solid market intelligence on the materials that will shape our future.

Why subscribe?

Subscribe to get full access to the weekly newsletter. Next-generation power technology moves fast, and you don’t want to be left behind.

Power Materials aims to provide you with the most up-to-date news and pricing on the materials that will power the next energy revolution.

The future belongs to the metals and minerals of the next generation of batteries, solar cells and conductive materials - and the people actively investing in those businesses.

The world is on the cusp of the Next Big Thing in power. Stay on top of this fast-moving market with Power Materials’ news, pricing and analysis.

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How is Power Materials delivered?

Every new edition of the newsletter goes directly to your inbox on Mondays. Learn about new investment opportunities, price moves, tech shifts and more. Back issues are available here on the website so you can keep track of on-going projects and price movements.

What is the format like?

Power Materials is published weekly each Monday. Any changes to the publishing schedule will be communicated a week beforehand.

Power Materials also knows that you are busy. Articles are short, targeting 200 words or less. We also know that you don’t want to hunt through obscure categories to find the information that’s relevant to you. The materials of the future change and grow constantly. To help you find what you want to know quickly, all materials are marked in bold. News that doesn’t pertain to a certain material or focuses on a particular company - like quarterly earnings - will have the relevant portion in bold, as well. Wherever possible, hyperlinks to the source material used to create the article will be provided so that you can follow up as necessary for your business needs.

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The battery revolution is coming, and Power Materials aims to give you the information you need to take full advantage of it.