Reality is that with the EU getting ever stricter on emissions and the impending ban on ICE vehicles the choices in the market will continue to reduce. If that’s happening and the manufacturers can happily sell all bigger engined cars at full retail, the scheme isn’t going to improve any time soon. It’s that horrid combination of the tree huggers getting their own way and market forces reducing all scheme options, regardless of propulsion system.
Hydrogen isn’t going to be a starter for a long time, if ever. Even if you can get a car, the number of opportunities to refuel are significantly worse that recharging an electric car, if Toyota are the only serious contender (and that car is priced over £60k) then the chances of the infrastructure for hydrogen improving are slim. Everyone is pointing towards BEV.
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Mark