The increasing energy demand needs the attention for energy conservation as well as requires the utilisation of renewable sources. In this perspective, hydrogen provides an eco-friendly and regenerative solution toward this matter of concern. Thermochemical energy storage system working on gas-solid interaction is a useful technology for energy storage during the availability of renewable energy sources. It provides the same during unavailability of energy sources. This work presents a performance analysis of metal hy-dride based thermal energy storage system (MH-TES), which can transform the waste heat into useful high-grade heat output. This system opens new doors to look at renewable energy through better waste heat recovery systems. Experimentally measured PCIs of chosen metal hydride pairs, i.e. LaNi4.6Al0.4/La0.9Ce0.1Ni5 (A-1/A-3; pair 1) and LaNi4.7Al0.3/La0.9Ce0.1Ni5 (A-2/A-3; pair 2) are employed to estimate the thermodynamic performance of MH-TES at operating temperatures of 298 K, 373 K, 403 K and 423 K as atmospheric tem-perature (T-atm), waste heat input temperature (T-m), storage temperature (T-s) and upgraded/enhanced heat output temperature (T-h) respectively. It is observed that the system with alloy pair A-1/A-3 shows higher energy storage density of 121.83 kJ/kg with a higher COP of 0.48 as compared to A-2/A-3 pair. This is due to the favourable thermodynamic properties, and the pressure differential between coupled MH beds, which results in higher trans-ferrable hydrogen. Besides, the effect of operating temperatures on COP is studied, which can help to select an optimum temperature range for a particular application. (C) 2020 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.