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Nel ASA — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · NEL ISIN · NO0010081235 LEI · 549300G6XN5IXMRKEG37 OL Manufacturing
Filings indexed 1,657 across all filing types
Latest filing 2019-07-30 Environmental & Social …
Country NO Norway
Listing OL NEL

About Nel ASA

https://nelhydrogen.com/

Nel ASA is a global company dedicated to hydrogen technology, focusing exclusively on the development and delivery of electrolyzers. The company specializes in both Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) and alkaline water electrolysis systems, which are used to produce renewable hydrogen from water and renewable energy. Nel's solutions are designed for large-scale production, serving various industrial and energy markets to support global decarbonization efforts. The company utilizes fully automated manufacturing facilities to mass-produce its electrolyzer technology, enabling the transition to a green hydrogen economy.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Press Release: Nel proposed for a $ 2 million award on project regarding fueling of heavy-duty hydrogen vehicles
Environmental & Social Information Classification · 99% confidence The document is explicitly titled and formatted as a "Press Release." It announces a specific event: Nel being proposed for a $2 million award from the Department of Energy (DOE) for a project related to hydrogen fueling technology. This is not a comprehensive financial report (like 10-K or IR), an earnings release (ER), or a management discussion (MDA). It is a specific corporate announcement regarding a potential contract/award. Since there is no specific category for 'Contract Award Announcement' or 'Press Release,' the most appropriate fallback category is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS), as press releases often serve as general regulatory disclosures or market updates that don't fit the other specific financial/governance codes. The document length is short (3297 chars), but it is the primary announcement itself, not an announcement *of* another report.
2019-07-30 English
Press release: Nel launches the A1000 electrolyzer
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a short press release announcing the official launch of a new product, the A1000 alkaline electrolyzer, by Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser. It contains key highlights, quotes from management, and directs the reader to the website for full specifications. It is not a comprehensive financial report (like 10-K or IR), a transcript (CT), or a formal regulatory filing detailing shareholder votes or insider trades. Since it is a general announcement about a business development/product launch that doesn't fit the specific financial or governance categories, the most appropriate classification is the general regulatory announcement fallback category, RNS, as it serves as a public disclosure.
2019-07-11 English
Press release: Nel launches the A1000 electrolyzer
Regulatory Filings Classification · 100% confidence The document is a short press release announcing the launch of a new product, the A1000 electrolyzer, by Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser. It details the product's features and provides contact information. This type of announcement, which is a general corporate update about a product launch rather than a mandatory financial filing (like 10-K, ER, or IR), fits best under the general 'Regulatory Filings' or 'Report Publication Announcement' categories. Since it is a direct announcement of news rather than an announcement *about* a financial report, and it doesn't fit any other specific financial category (like DIV, CAP, MANG, etc.), the most appropriate fallback is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) as a general corporate news release, although 'Report Publication Announcement' (RPA) is sometimes used for product announcements if they are considered a form of public disclosure. Given the content is purely product news and not a financial report announcement, RNS is the most suitable general disclosure category.
2019-07-11 English
Nel ASA: Employee share option program
Remuneration Information Classification · 99% confidence The document announces the granting of 11.1 million share options to employees, including specific details about the vesting schedule, strike price, and the resulting holdings of primary insiders (directors/executives). This action directly relates to the company's incentive plan and remuneration structure, which involves changes to the capital structure and executive compensation. While it touches upon capital (SHA) and remuneration (DEF 14A), the core subject is the issuance of options to employees as part of an incentive plan, which is a form of financing/capital activity related to employee compensation. Since it details the grant of options and the resulting insider holdings, it most closely aligns with 'Capital/Financing Update' (CAP) or potentially 'Director's Dealing' (DIRS) due to the insider disclosure, but the primary focus is the overall employee option program structure and grant. Given the options are granted without consideration and detail the terms of the incentive plan, 'Capital/Financing Update' (CAP) is the most appropriate fit for a broad capital structure change/fundraising mechanism, although 'Transaction in Own Shares' (POS) is also relevant if the options lead to share issuance. However, the disclosure of insider grants strongly suggests a regulatory requirement related to insider transactions or remuneration. Since it is not a formal remuneration report (DEF 14A) but a specific transaction disclosure involving insiders and capital instruments, 'Director's Dealing' (DIRS) is often used for insider transaction disclosures, but this is a company-wide grant announcement. Given the context of granting options based on approved remuneration guidelines, and the disclosure of insider grants, 'Capital/Financing Update' (CAP) covers the issuance of the options, or 'DEF 14A' for remuneration context. Since it details the grant of options to insiders, which is a form of compensation disclosure, and the document is short and specific, I will classify it as a 'Capital/Financing Update' (CAP) as it details the issuance of new instruments tied to capital, or potentially 'DEF 14A' if viewed strictly as compensation disclosure. Given the explicit mention of insider grants and the nature of options as capital instruments, CAP is a strong fit. However, if we look at the definitions, DIRS is for personal share transactions by directors. This is a company grant to directors. Let's re-evaluate. This is an announcement about the issuance of options (a capital event) and includes insider transactions. Since it's not a standard 10-K/IR, and it's not a general dividend/share issue (SHA/POS), 'CAP' (Capital/Financing Update) covers the issuance of options as part of an incentive plan. I will select CAP as the primary classification for the issuance of new capital instruments via an incentive plan.
2019-07-05 English
Nel ASA: Employee share option program
Remuneration Information Classification · 99% confidence The document announces the resolution by Nel ASA to grant share options to all employees as part of an incentive plan. It details the number of options granted (11.1 million), vesting schedules, strike price, and specifically lists the grants received by primary insiders (CFO, SVPs, etc.). This type of announcement, detailing executive/employee compensation via stock options, most closely aligns with Remuneration Information (DEF 14A). However, DEF 14A is typically a formal SEC filing focused on executive compensation disclosure for proxy statements. Since this is a specific announcement about an employee share option program and insider transactions related to that grant, it also shares characteristics with Director's Dealing (DIRS) due to the insider disclosure, or potentially Capital/Financing Update (CAP) as it relates to equity structure. Given the focus on the *grant* of options to employees and the subsequent disclosure of holdings for primary insiders, it is a form of remuneration disclosure. In the context of general corporate filings, announcements regarding employee stock option plans and the resulting insider transactions are often categorized under remuneration or insider trading disclosures. Since the core action is the granting of options (a form of compensation), DEF 14A is the closest fit among the provided options for compensation-related disclosures, although DIRS is also relevant for the insider aspect. Given the broad scope of DEF 14A covering compensation, I will select that, recognizing it's an announcement rather than the full proxy statement.
2019-07-05 English
Nel ASA: Share capital increase registered
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 98% confidence The document explicitly announces that the 'Share capital increase registered' following the exercise of options and issuance of new shares. It details the resulting new share capital and total number of shares. This directly relates to a change in the company's capital structure through the issuance of new shares, which corresponds to the 'Share Issue/Capital Change' definition.
2019-07-05 English

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