Hydrogen is dead, it's a pipe dream from the 1990s, it buys me nothing over just continuing to use gasoline. I still have to go out and hunt for a place to buy fuel and that's the part I hate the most about driving a car. Not only that, I have to go hunt for one of the few and far between places that sells hydrogen, and they are never going to be widespread because electric already won a decade ago. A hydrogen car is EV prices without any of the benefits.
If you look among the people who own cars and drive them the most that is the people who live in the suburbs. Almost all of those who live in a house can already charge in their garage/carport/driveway, that is the primary market for EVs. Apartments and condos are next, more and more they will have charging available in the parking lots. Even urban situations where people park on the street this is totally solvable, mini-chargers installed along the curb or on light poles, but we don't really have to worry about those people right now, ICE cars are not going anywhere any time soon, most people who can't easily charge at home can keep driving those instead.