I heard that EVs are on the decline lately and hybrids are what everyone wants now. Hydrogen still not there yet we're all waiting for that magic battery or magic green hydrogen.
I have heard the same thing. With a hybrid you don't have to go looking for a working EV charging station and I think that that word is getting around to the buying customer. They would like to be green, but they don't want to run out of a battery charge somewhere in the boondocks and need a tow to a charging facility, or need to make a long stop somewhere during their trip while their car recharges.
As for hydrogen, it might work out for large vehicles and power stations, but as a fuel for a personal automobile it sucks.