With regards to complexity I was talking about the complexity of ICE drive trains versus electric, in fact some dealers are slow rolling EV sales because they know it's going to greatly impact their service departments. Once EV manufacturing ramps up the cost of these vehicles is going to go down as well because there are far less components.
And it's not just politicians that have decided to go EV, all of the American car manufacturers are fully on board with this and that's the direction that they were taking even before the infrastructure bill. So I don't really see how hydrogen has a future here if none of our carmakers are interested in it.
I'm not against hydrogen per se, I just think it's silly to think that we're going to crank out a hydrogen infrastructure side by side with an EV infrastructure. It's just not going to happen.
This has nothing to do with whatever you want to define as 'woke' by the way, it's just reality. Again, look at China. They're leading the way and they have over a billion people. If they thought hydrogen was better than EV they would have done it.