“…US Department of Energy (DoE) 2025 technical target for onboard hydrogen storage for LDVs is 5.5 kg H 2 (kg system) -1 and 0.030 kg H 2 (L system) -1 , with fill time not longer than 5 min, delivery temperature in the range -40-85°C, and cycle stability of at least 1500 cycles 47 . Material-based storage is a promising way to achieve that goal, realized either by chemisorption on hydrides (metal, complex, and chemical) or physisorption on sorbents, such as carbon-based materials (carbon nanomaterials, fullerenes, activated carbons), zeolites, MOFs, COFs, and polymers of intrinsic microporosity (PIMs) [48][49][50][51][52][53] . Hydrides can absorb even 18.5 wt.…”