Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Technology and Advanced Materials IFAM has invented a special Hydrogen paste that makes the volatile element as inert as the slime your 3 year old plays with. It's officially called the Hydrogen PowerPaste and is completely stable up to 250 Degrees Celsius.
As per the engineers at Fraunhofer the paste generates electricity when they extrude the magnesium hydride slush into a chamber where it is mixed with water and, presto, it creates hydrogen, which feeds a fuel cell that, in turn, provides the electricity to power an electric motor. The magnesium hydride and water are housed in different tanks until they are ready to be mixed and the goop itself supplies a little less than half the hydrogen — MgH2 is, in fact, 7.66 per cent, by weight, hydrogen — while the water, H20, of course, is 11.1 per cent hydrogen.
The technology is in its infancy stage with plenty of challenges in storage and large scale use that need to be sorted out. Its specifically built for Electric Bikes that have range issues, having this paste as fuel to power the electric motors could increase range drastically without impacting weight.