 Hydrogen has long been considered as a potential alternative fuel source due to its abundance in nature and its ability to produce energy when burned. However, the lack of efficient storage solutions has hindered its widespread adoption. Recent research has focused on developing new storage methods that can overcome these limitations. Compressed hydrogen is currently the most widely used method, offering a viable solution for mobility applications. It is capable of storing large amounts of hydrogen at relatively low pressures and temperatures, making it suitable for vehicles. Despite some drawbacks such as boiling off, high costs, and slow response times, this technology is still seen as the best option available today. This article was authored by Etienne Rivard, Michel Trudeau, and Karim Zagib.