There are vast quantities of hydrogen stored around the planet. The big advantage is that most ICE vehicles can be converted to run on hydrogen. All they need is to find an economical way to extract the hydrogen to use in vehicles. All EVs will become redundant over night and people will not be able to sell them on.
On Thursday looking for a replacement car of OH and wandering around a forecourt, there were a number of the newish second hand EVs up for sale at very good prices. The same ICE vehicle was at a higher price. Dealer was struggling to sell the EVs for some reason even at a much lower price.
Hmm. Saying that most ICE vehicles can be converted to run on hydrogen is like saying most humans are capable of running a marathon. All you need is the huge amount of effort, time and dedication to make it happen.
To run on hydrogen, all you need is a new cylinder head, new parallel injectors, a new parallel fuel distribution system, a new ECU, and new fuel tanks, that - to have any meaningful range - will need to take up the whole of the back seat, and a new fuelling port.
The very fact that Dusty's article on JCB is considered news, is because the challenge of making an hydrogen combustion engine that is useful is hard.
Of course, it has been done before. Mazda had a version of the RX7 that ran on hydrogen (and petrol). BMW had a version of the 7 series that ran on hydrogen (and petrol). Neither of the were successful for a number of reasons, and many of those reasons have not changed over the intervening years.