Electrolysis is a terribly expensive way to make H2. Even large commercial scale facilities make it by stripping methane. Much less energy intensive. Can't imagine why anyone would think this is a good idea. If you have solar power, much more efficient to put those photons directly into a lithium battery. H2 is extremely difficult to compress and store.
I can't think of a single instance where electrolysis would be a good idea for this. I think Lazar just doesn't know anything about physics and isn't smart enough to realize this.
Electrolysis is a terribly expensive way to make H2. Even large commercial scale facilities make it by stripping methane. Much less energy intensive. Can't imagine why anyone would think this is a good idea. If you have solar power, much more efficient to put those photons directly into a lithium battery. H2 is extremely difficult to compress and store.
I can't think of a single instance where electrolysis would be a good idea for this. I think Lazar just doesn't know anything about physics and isn't smart enough to realize this.