It's a new innovative energy source that can be used to produce electricity to power the car and any machinery.
Most current hydrogen charging stations are using high-pressure hydrogen (compressed gas) charging technology, which is costly, imposes explosion risks, and emits carbon dioxide in the production of hydrogen.
Solid hydrogen storage can store hydrogen at room temperature and ambient pressure, address complaints caused by explosion risks, drastically reduce construction costs, and dramatically reduce station size.
Today they can easily and quickly convert a pay phone box into a charging station using Solid hydrogen storage technology. And it's cheap to do.
A lithium battery with 277kg gives you a driving distance of approximately 149km, whereas the solid hydrogen storage unit of 277kg gives you approximately 400 km. The size of the solid hydrogen storage unit is 50% smaller than the lithium battery unit and is 20% lighter.
FCEV is the new trend and will be the future as it's a much cleaner energy than lithium and can go much greater range. Hyunda and Toyota are all making fuel cell vehicles.