It might be a game changer if it ever makes it off the drawing board. There is no mention of the required amount of power to actually store 40KWh of energy. Electrolysing water to make hydrogen is highly inefficient. It then needs to be pumped up to 35bar to get it into the hydride. Going back the other way it needs to be heated to get it out of the hydride, then run through fuel cells. None of these steps is remotely energy efficient. It only pays off when you have masses of “free” energy and no way to use it.
Nice website. Lots of hype, zero facts.


 
						
					 
					
					 
				
				
				
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