I cannot see that fully electric cars are suitable for those in rural areas or terraced streets with no option to park on your own property. Its fine and dandy for the ads on the telly showing EVs being plugged in on the drive, but for those who don't have one you can't charge at home. Then we have the costs to build the factories to make the batteries, the materials needed in the production and costs to recycle/dispose at end of life. Not forgetting of course how the "clean" electric is generated in the 1st place.
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