"Revolutionizing Hydrogen Cars: The Future of Commercial Viability"

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"Revolutionizing Hydrogen Cars: The Future of Commercial Viability"
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A research team at UNIST has developed a nanoporous magnesium borohydride structure that can efficiently store high densities of hydrogen under normal atmospheric pressure, marking a significant advancement in future energy systems. The material exhibits an impressive hydrogen storage capacity, surpassing traditional methods, and offers a compelling alternative to traditional approaches, enhancing the efficiency and economic viability of hydrogen energy utilization. This breakthrough addresses critical challenges in large-scale hydrogen storage for public transportation applications, potentially paving the way for commercial viability of hydrogen cars.

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