Toyota seems to be all over the place when it comes to electric vehicles. One minute they're against them and the next minute they tease us with upcoming electric models. Very confusing. I understand that the switch to electric will be extremely disruptive to the automotive industry, but it's going to happen whether the auto makers like it or not.
Nissan had an early lead with the Leaf but fell behind the competition. Hopefully the Ariya will be change that.
I think that hydrogen has huge potential for trucking, shipping and other use cases with predictable routes where the fueling infrastructure can be cost effective. It would also be great if the hydrogen could be produced without the use of fossil fuels.
Solar is FANTASTIC. Anyone who is considering a system will absolutely love it. We installed our own system and it has already paid for itself. Being able to charge an EV at home with your own electricity is both convenient and liberating. In my opinion, one of the downsides of hydrogen for passenger vehicles is that you're still dependent on another entity for your fuel, just like gasoline. Although, to be fair, EVs require charging at third party stations when travelling longer distances.
Happy to answer any questions about PV for anyone who is interested.