Jacob Martin
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You'd still need the infrastructure that would sell Hydrogen. It's far more controversial to open them up in residential areas than a corner kiosk in a public garage with an electrical outlet. They'd probably have to deal with similar zoning rules/laws for gas stations.
Yup. That's right. My optimism about hydrogen fuel cells is based on the fact that research breakthroughs in both catalyst and membranes may dramatically reduce the price of fuel cells. Use of platinum is a major minus point making them exorbitantly expensive.
Cool new material could make fuel cells cheaper | Science/AAAS | News
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/10/151007144845.htm
Though availability of hydrogen outlets is a major bottleneck right now.
Fuel cells are worthless. Nobody wants to use Hydrogen.
While I agree with the rest of your post, I think that fuel cell technology has not been given a proper chance yet. Advances in material research are showing great promise. But of course, unless they can employ these innovations quickly, the game would have moved on.