Seriously, I live in SoCal there are are probably more EV's here than anywhere else because the climate is perfect for them year round, that of course changes in NorCal. You could not pay me to have an EV, I live in an apartment like millions of others and would be stuck using pubic charging stations, that's a no go and even if I owned a home it would be a no go as homed based charging is a very expensive deal, plus I don't like the odds of a firebomb going off in my garage. And then the is the time it currently takes to charge, why should I sit around waiting for an EV to charge when I can fill the tank of my ICE in less than five minutes or less? Nope until they come up with cars powered by Mister Fusion I'll stick to my ICE car....with the added bonus that I won't risk being trapped in a natural disaster when the power goes out.
Up in here they are as laughable as the smart cars... I mean point and laugh.
But put that in a context - We don't have smart cars up in here... We have side-by-sides and Razors.
So kinda the same thing.
Maybe the same sort of analog will happen with the EVs.
We do have batt operated power tools. But only in the summer.
Winter construction, everything is corded and the air compressors come back out.
But I doubt anybody is going to buy an EV just for summertime.
I have an old golf cart coming though. Gonna jack it up and put ATV tires under it, and see about some LIron batts for it... Mount onboard solar/inverter... Use that to go to town when I can. So I ain't against it in theory.