They can - a hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle can do exactly that. (Though the one I link below as an example, doesn’t have quite that range.)
https://www.autoblog.com/2018/12/31/2019-hyundai-nexo-hydrogen-fuel-cell/
The Japanese and South Korean governments are abandoning battery electric vehicles and setting up hydrogen fueling networks for FCEVs. However, the US government and media keep pushing people towards battery electric vehicles.
Yes,I've done a bit of research on hydrogen vehicles and they do look interesting...far more so than electric vehicles.
If hydrogen vehicles can have a 300 mile range (a figure I've seen mentioned) and can be refueled in 4 minutes (or even 10) at as many (or nearly as many) spots that my diesel can be refueled I'd probably give them serious consideration.
But a 200 mile range...with "refueling" taking several hours,done at any one of hundreds of spots...as is currently the case with EVs? No way,Jose! Not for me!
#7 I can see the the commercial now.
“Buy the Ford Hindenburg....”