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Hydrogen is still being developed by everyone, it's just more low key than what Japanese car makers are doing. It's still a much better means than battery is in the long form. Getting it from renewalable ways is what is taking a lot of the wind out of its sails.
Could just use that wind to generate renewable energy directly....
They'll probably build hydrogen based hybrid cars lol
Batteries work great in a city, anywhere else they don't. This is why hydrogen ICE makes sense.
Batteries seem to work fine in rural Norway. If you live somewhere warmer and/or with a bigger population or population density than Norway, you should be fine.