Types:
Solid State Storage (Metal Hydride)
The hydrogen is chemically bonded, or absorbed by the metal, without the need for compression.
High Pressure Gas Tanks
High-pressure hydrogen tanks are designed not to rupture and are held to rigorous performance requirements for safety applications.
The low pressure and ambient temperature reactor ensures a safe operating environment. This ensures minimal environmental impact.
Solid State Storage is modular by design, meaning it is possible to add storage at comparatively low incremental cost (i.e. each additional kWh of energy stored does not increase the cost significantly). H2 pressure tanks have been in production for decades now, and are easily sourced for increase capacity.
A low to no capacity degradation over time ensures long life spans of more than 30 years or 20,000 charge-discharge cycles. It stores energy at very high densities, more than double that of lithium-ion. This means it can provide electricity even when other sources are unable to, enabling a wide variety of solutions for grid resilience and energy security.
Metal hydride is non-toxic and fully recyclable, including the high-pressure hydrogen tanks. This promotes sustainable energy practices.