Heck, I have an EV and still barbecue my steaks, now Im confused! :-D
Yes, there is a bit of adapting and planning if its your first
long trip on an unfamiliar route, but thats becoming easier and easier with all the rapid charging hubs popping up.
As has been said though, people should drive whatever works best for them, itll probably never be the case that you
have to own an EV, arguably it will be if you want a
new car, but as of the last national travel survey on average people drive 15 miles a day, so EVs would work for many many people just fine.
https://www.gov.uk/government/statis...s-in-car-trips
I know people will say its an average, what about the long trips, but many car journeys are also very short, 2 miles or so.
22% of households have no car at all.
Only 5% of cars on UK roads cover more than 15k miles a year.
https://www.fleetnews.co.uk/news/car...es%20per%20day.
It all just supports the idea that we all have different wants and needs from personal transport, and whilst I honestly dont care what kind of vehicle people drive, a lot of us probably dont
need the car we think we do.