Based on first-principles calculations, we find Li-decorated benzene complexes are promising materials for high-capacity hydrogen storage. Lithium atoms in the complexes are always positively charged, and each one can bind at most four H 2 molecules by a polarization mechanism. Therefore, a hydrogen uptake of 8.6 wt% and 14.8 wt% can be achieved in isolated C 6 H 6 –Li and Li–C 6 H 6 –Li complexes, respectively. The binding energy in the two cases is 0.22 eV/H 2 and 0.29 eV/H 2 , respectively, suitable for reversible hydrogen storage. Various dimers may form, but the hydrogen storage capacity remains high or uninfluenced. This study provides not only a promising hydrogen storage medium but also comprehensions to other hydrogen storage materials containing six-carbon rings.