Not to mention that one of the biggest constraints with hydrogen fuel is the freezing temps and frozen nozzles.
Works great down here in Cali; four of my coworkers drive Toyota Mirais. But would that same hydrogen infrastructure simply work in freezing Minnesota? Not currently.
It's a good bet that the migration period will tilt toward turbo 4-bangers with big EV systems, hydrogen cars in places that have climates to support it (or they fix the hydrogen refueling issues), and of course, a large swathe of pure PHEVs.
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