The development of reversible hydrogen storage using electrochemistry could have meaningful implications for India’s energy landscape, particularly in advancing the adoption of green hydrogen as a clean fuel source. As India pushes towards renewable energy goals under programs like the National Hydrogen Mission, technological advancements in efficient storage solutions will be vital to overcoming infrastructure challenges and ensuring scalability. This innovation aligns with global efforts to decarbonize industries and transition away from fossil fuels, presenting an opportunity for Indian researchers and policymakers to collaborate on similar pioneering technologies that facilitate enduring growth.