Hydrogen cars make absolutely no sense. A lot of consumers want Hydrogen but they really have no idea how hydrogen is made. Oil companies have falsely advertised that hydrogen comes from water (the vast majority of hydrogen made does not come from this method). Consumers have also made big assumptions about how hydrogen is made from their very limited understanding and the influence of the oil companies. Primarily, hydrogen is made by stripping the hydrogen out of natural gas, the remainder of the molecule is burned off - awful for the environment. Or the less common method is to take water, huge amounts of electricity, and split the hydrogen off the oxygen atom. The huge amount of electricity used is actually almost more than the electricity the hydrogen will give off, meaning there's huge inefficiencies. Basically it takes 1 kwh to make 1 kwh worth of hydrogen... Who would want to go into that inefficient business? I've worked in the automotive industry, I wouldn't entirely agree with your statement that "they are recouping the lost income from the service by charging more for the electric cars." How do you define "they" the manufacturer or the franchised dealer? The manufacturer is charging more for electric cars but this is likely temporary. Morever, speaking from the dealer's perspective, franchised dealers get a similar or smaller profit margin from electric cars as they do conventional cars. In fact, VW, limits the profit VW franchised dealers can make on electric car sales in many markets so your statement isn't true from a dealer's perspective. Thus, those franchised dealers will eventually have to try to gouge the customer in service somehow to cover the lost service revenue as the world transitions from combustion cars to electric cars. You're definitely right overall, it's not going to be great for us consumers!