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Kilogram of Hydrogen

Kilogram of Hydrogen

Introduction
A kilogram of hydrogen (kg H₂) is the standard unit used to measure hydrogen fuel — roughly equal in energy to 1 gallon of petrol.

🔗 Read more
Hydrogen Energy Basics – National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)

🧠 What It Means

  • One kg of hydrogen can power a fuel cell car for about 60–100 km.

  • Used in pricing, trade, and fuel economy ratings.

  • 1 kg = ~33.3 kWh of energy.

Key Challenges

  • Hydrogen is light, so storing 1 kg takes up volume or high pressure.

  • Cost per kg remains high in many markets.

  • Confusing for beginners used to litres or gallons

🦁 Muzaffar’s Comment
“Hydrogen by the kilogram is how we fuel tomorrow’s transport — clean energy in small packages.”

🦉 Sameer’s Comment
“One kilogram may not sound like much, but in hydrogen terms, it’s a powerhouse.”

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