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Hydrogen Electrolyzer Storage Duration Calculator

Estimate how long stored hydrogen can support a steady delivery rate without recharging. Enter usable inventory, the rate delivered to the load, and the reserve percentage that must remain unavailable. The calculator reports discharge duration, deliverable inventory, and the equivalent daily delivery rate. It is best for first-pass storage planning; variable loads, recharge, pressure constraints, and equipment limits require a time-series model.

Calculator

Storage discharge
kg H₂
kg/h
%

How to use this calculator

  1. Enter inventory that can be discharged under normal limits.
  2. Enter the steady delivery rate required by the load.
  3. Set the inventory reserve that must remain.
  4. Calculate the no-recharge duration.

Formula

Deliverable inventory = usable inventory × (1 − reserve fraction)
Storage duration = deliverable inventory ÷ delivery rate

What the result means

The result is the number of hours the entered inventory can sustain the selected delivery rate while preserving the reserve. Lower delivery rates extend duration proportionally.

This simplified estimate assumes constant delivery, no recharge, and no additional standing or conversion losses.

Example calculation

5,000 kg H₂ with a 15% reserve leaves 4,250 kg H₂. At 250 kg/h, storage duration is 17.00 hours.

Tips for better results

  • Use deliverable rather than nameplate inventory.
  • Keep reserve policy explicit.
  • Test peak and average delivery rates separately.
  • Account for standing losses in the usable-inventory estimate.
  • Use hourly simulation when load or recharge varies.

Frequently asked questions

What does usable hydrogen inventory mean?

Enter inventory that can actually be withdrawn within operating limits, before applying the selected reserve.

Should reserve inventory be included?

Yes. The reserve percentage is withheld from deliverable inventory and reduces the reported duration.

Does the result include recharge or production during discharge?

No. This is a no-recharge duration; simultaneous production must be modeled separately.

What happens if the delivery rate changes over time?

Use a time-weighted average or calculate separate operating stages.

Does storage duration include conversion losses?

Enter usable inventory after expected losses, or adjust the inventory input to represent them.

Storage variables

VariableEffect
Usable inventoryRaises duration in direct proportion
ReserveReduces deliverable inventory
Delivery rateHigher rate shortens duration

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