Yeah, the key is for automotive use. Industry will still use it. I can agree, even BEV production has been cut back drastically worldwide except China. I can see no reason at this point in time for the US. It all depends one day if automobiles will have electric motors or not. Right now in the USA less than 2% do. Im not sure how we would have the power to replace gasoline and I suspect depending on the political climate getting rid of gasoline is no longer the "in thing"
We have to agree demand for EVs has been weak and about to really end up in the toilet as far as initial expectations. Product lines have been slashed. Even GM new to come out Bolt, production plans now but in half. One shift instead of two.
H2 is dead for automobiles all around the world, except again? China. It might make more sense there, since I can imagine outside of cities less infrastructure to support EVs. I have no clue... except they are now the only ones in the world who still pursue it and actually seem to be hitting their goals?
https://www.h2-tech.com/articles/20...to-the-strategies-driving-china-s-h2-success/
But yeah, H2 is not going to happen here for the consumer anytime soon for sure. I did think the way the world was talking about banning gasoline cars years back maybe there would be a chance but that isnt happening either, gasoline is not close to dead and now never will be.