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As Godfather Christian Lindner always says, the further development of drive systems must be free of ideology. Electricity is certainly not the (ecological) panacea, just as hydrogen is currently not a viable means of propulsion. Should we therefore rule it out from the outset? Not at all! In the end, it is the market that decides, as long as it has not been influenced by political intervention (electromobility). Nevertheless, I would not invest directly in a hydrogen ETF. Without knowing the exact content, I suspect that all the small "start-up" like companies like Nel, Ballard, Plug are collected there, which so far had good short-term returns mainly because of the hype. For me this is not an investment, but rather a bet. I would rather invest in a blue chip like Linde.
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@Eochaid Yes, you're not entirely wrong. Politicians have to make people aware of the problems and set the broad direction in an open-ended way, but ultimately the consumer decides which solution is right for them. That's why I'm fundamentally against bans/compulsions.
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