In the grand scheme of things, it's about as likely for BEVs to dominate the global market as it is for a penguin to win a marathon. With around 1.5 billion personal vehicles already cruising the roads, there's no sign of that number dwindling anytime soon. And let's not even get started on the logistical nightmare of setting up charging stations for all those cars. It's like trying to build a sandcastle in a hurricane – virtually impossible. Plus, we can't ignore the fact that electric cords are about as appealing as a pile of dirty laundry. Who wants to deal with the constant inconvenience of plugging in and untangling cords? As soon as green hydrogen becomes as easily accessible as petrol and diesel are today, people will be ditching cords faster than you can say "zap." Petrol and diesel cars will continue to outnumber BEVs for decades, and by the time that changes, green hydrogen will have permeated every corner. $Plug Power(PLUG)$
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