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VanEck Uranium and Nuclear Technologies UCITS ETF
- Nuclear ETF aims to provide access to leading uranium miners and nuclear technologies companies in a single trade
- Invest in the decarbonization of the global grid
- Nuclear energy is playing an increasingly important role in the growth of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) sector. Investors should note that this role involves inherent risks and is subject to change
- Diversified across at least 25 companies
- Relatively low costs at 0.55%
NUCL
ETF Details
ETF Details
Basis-Ticker:NUCLISIN:IE000M7V94E1
TER:0.55%
AUM:$2.2 B (as of 06-02-2026)
SFDR Classification:Article 6
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Risk of Nuclear ETF: You may lose money up to the total loss of your investment due to Risk of investing in natural resources companies and Concentration Risk as described in the Main Risk Factors,
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Nuclear ETF is a Gateway to a Crucial Source of Low-carbon Energy
Nuclear energy is considered is a reliable and low-carbon source of electricity. Unlike fossil fuel energy generation, nuclear power plants do not emit greenhouse gases when operating, unlike fossil fuel-powered plants. Additionally, nuclear energy has a much smaller land footprint compared to renewable sources of electricity such as solar and wind power and is much less resource-intensive.
Support Nuclear Energy with our Nuclear ETF, VanEck Uranium and Nuclear Technologies UCITS ETF.
Future of Nuclear Energy
Despite its obvious pros, many people view it as a risky and costly technology that poses significant environmental and safety risks. To address that, scientists are working on technologies that will be able to harness nuclear power in a more efficient and environmentally-friendly way. Nuclear technologies and industrial companies involved in the VanEck Nuclear ETF could be well-positioned to be the ones at the cutting edge of those technologies.
Nuclear Fusion
Nuclear Fusion is a type of nuclear energy that involves combining light atoms to form heavier ones, releasing a large amount of energy in the process...
Nuclear Fusion is a type of nuclear energy that involves combining light atoms to form heavier ones, releasing a large amount of energy in the process...
Molten Salt Reactors
Molten salt is a liquid mixture of salts that is heated to high temperatures..
Molten salt is a liquid mixture of salts that is heated to high temperatures..
Small Modular Reactors
These are smaller and less complex versions of traditional nuclear power plants..
These are smaller and less complex versions of traditional nuclear power plants..
Waste Transmutation
Nuclear Waste Transmutation technology aims to reduce the volume and toxicity of nuclear..
Nuclear Waste Transmutation technology aims to reduce the volume and toxicity of nuclear..
Help Combat Climate Change with VanEck's Nuclear ETF
Since the late 1800s, the Earth's average temperature has risen by about 1 degree, with the past 8 years being the 8 warmest on the record1. This is primarily caused by the burning of fossil fuels, which releases large amounts of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere2.
1 Source: World Meteorological Oranization, 2023.
2 Source: UN.
The warming of the planet is causing a variety of changes in the Earth's climate, including more extreme weather events, rising sea levels, and changes in precipitation patterns. Climate change is also having a significant impact on the world's ecosystems, with many species at risk of extinction due to changes in their habitats.
To avoid the worst effects of climate change, it is necessary to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases being released into the atmosphere by transitioning to low-carbon energy sources. Together with wind and solar, nuclear energy has by far the lowest carbon footprint among conventional sources of energy, >250 times lower than that of coal, and > 160 times lower compared to natural gas2.
2 Source: Our World in Data, 2021.
Nuclear energy can also be beneficial for a country’s energy security. States that rely on uranium for their energy production can reduce their dependence on imported oil and natural gas, which can be subject to price fluctuations and supply disruptions. The Nuclear ETF by VanEck contains companies at the forefront of transition from fossil fuels to nuclear power.
Performance of the VanEck Nuclear ETF
Top 10 Holdings
| Holding Name | Shares |
% of Net Assets |
|---|---|---|
| Cameco Corp | 3,106,813 | 16.79 |
| Oklo Inc | 1,930,383 | 6.73 |
| Nexgen Energy Ltd | 11,972,933 | 6.59 |
| Sprott Physical Uranium Trust | 5,952,133 | 5.93 |
| Samsung C&T Corp | 576,901 | 5.29 |
| Ihi Corp | 5,061,100 | 5.13 |
| Uranium Energy Corp | 6,454,361 | 4.87 |
| Atkinsrealis Group Inc | 1,537,907 | 4.75 |
| Hitachi Ltd | 3,109,000 | 4.73 |
| Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd | 3,579,100 | 4.59 |
| Top 10 Total (%) | 65.42 | |
Key Documents and Links
Main Risk Factors of a Nuclear ETF
The Fund’s assets may be concentrated in one or more particular sectors or industries. The Fund may be subject to the risk that economic, political or other conditions that have a negative effect on the relevant sectors or industries will negatively impact the Fund's performance to a greater extent than if the Fund’s assets were invested in a wider variety of sectors or industries.
Exists when a particular financial instrument is difficult to purchase or sell. If the relevant market is illiquid, it may not be possible to initiate a transaction or liquidate a position at an advantageous or reasonable price, or at all.
Investments in natural resources and natural resources companies, which include companies engaged in alternatives (e.g., water and alternative energy), base and industrial metals, energy and precious metals, are very dependent on the demand for, and supply and price of, natural resources and can be significantly affected by events relating to these industries, including international political and economic developments, embargoes, tariffs, inflation, weather and natural disasters, limits on exploration, often changes in the supply and demand for natural resources and other factors.
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