One of the interesting things about the famed 'S' curve of new technology adoption is that it is a mirage for the ignorant, who imagine that the tech languishes for years and years and then suddenly takes off.
What actually happens is that the YOY growth rate stays fairly constant through the years, but the change is not seen on standard graphs because the absolute annual increases are small for years.
Hydrogen based transport growth has been flat or decreasing for years despite massive Gov subsidy. That is not the picture of the next tech poster child, it is the tell tale sign of technology death. This is not exactly surprising to those that can reason and apply a little arithmetic, but for others, the graph is out there.
What actually happens is that the YOY growth rate stays fairly constant through the years, but the change is not seen on standard graphs because the absolute annual increases are small for years.
Hydrogen based transport growth has been flat or decreasing for years despite massive Gov subsidy. That is not the picture of the next tech poster child, it is the tell tale sign of technology death. This is not exactly surprising to those that can reason and apply a little arithmetic, but for others, the graph is out there.