The La(Ni3.8Al1.0Mn0.2)(x) (x= 0.94, 0.96, 0.98, 1.0) hydrogen storage alloys have been investigated to examine the effect of non-stoichiometry on the crystal structure, activation performance, hydrogen absorption/desorption properties and cycle life. It was found that for the stoichiometric compound, only single phase with CaCu5 type structure exists. However, for B-poor compounds of AB(5) alloys, there is a principal CaCu5 type phase with a small amount of second phase and the amount of second phase increased with decreasing x when x >= 0.96 and reached a maximum when x = 0.96. The activation becomes harder with decreasing x until x = 0.96 and easier when x decreased to 0.94. The plateau pressure increased and the hydrogen uptake capacity decreased with decreasing x when x >= 0.96, and then decreased and increased, respectively, when x further decreased to 0.94. Both the change in the lattice strain which could be estimated by FWHM (full width at half maximum) and the degree of slope factor S-f in the alloys show the same trend with the change of x, exhibiting a maximum at x = 0.96. The Delta H decreased with decreasing x when x >= 0.96 and then increased when x = 0.94 and it was found that the larger the cell volume, the larger the absolute value of the enthalpy. The pulverization resistance of the alloys was greatly improved by the non-stoichiometric. The kinetics of the alloys was very fast and almost not influenced by the change of non-stoichiometric x. After 300 absorption/desorption cycles, the hydrogen uptake capacity of the stoichiometric and non-stoichiometric alloys almost kept the same, but the particle size decreased greatly. (C) 2010 Professor T. Nejat Veziroglu. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.