Ok, I wasn’t going to take the bait, but finally broke down.

Yes, this is all about storage, not production (though they claim to have a 
magic production technology).

It sounded all quite interesting, and despite a few seemingly contradictions, 
was fascinating, and peaked my interest.

 But there’s a chart on the website that seems to conduct claims that it weighs 
the same or is lighter than what is being put on vehicles.

I don’t know what Energy K (sub D) is, but it must be some measure of energy.

His web chart shows 0.05 kWh/kg, compared to compressed at 1.8-6.5 kWh/kg, and 
liquid at 11.5 kWh/kg. Metal hydride is 10.4 kWh/kg. It looks like there is 
nowhere near the amount of energy stored compared to even 350 bar gaseous 
hydrogen.

That’s not to say that it won’t improve, but his video claims don’t seem to 
match the data. Or am I misunderstanding something?

- Mark

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> On Aug 14, 2021, at 9:04 AM, Lawrence Rhodes via EV <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brEm4mEizns
> This video did not mention KWs so they sort of didn't give a comparison in 
> numbers to batteries but essentially they are making solid state hydrogen 
> storage. I am a bit skeptical because of no apples to apples comparisons. The 
> source hydrogen could be from any source. The advantage seems to be no 
> compression. Lawrence Rhodes
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