EVs overshadow hydrogen vehicle sales by millions

Zero-emissions vehicles are on the rise, but there's a clear winner when it comes to the fuel source. There are millions of electric vehicles on the road, backed by a robust charging infrastructure to boot. According to the Hydrogen Fuel Cell Partnership, there are fewer than 20,000 hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (FCEVs) on American roadways, and all of them are located in California. That's a massive gap, and it isn't likely to close anytime soon.

Only Toyota, Honda, and Hyundai currently offer hydrogen-powered vehicles for sale in California, and the sales numbers aren't good. In Q2 2024, for example, there were fewer than 100 FCEVs sold in the United States. The price of the vehicles is a clear factor, with the cheapest model starting at

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