Electric vehicles still have to fix the 3 major problems. Longer Range, Faster Charging, and Lower prices. Many are working on solid state batteries (with no liquid cores). I know Toyota is working hard on Solid State batteries. The promise is for 5 minute charge times and 900-1000 mile range. They are supposed to be lower cost also. If they get this, then they will eventually take over.
Today a typical electric car for it's lifetime puts out 39 tons of carbon dioxide in it's manufacture and to charge them using fossil fuels. A typical gasoline car puts out 59 tons of carbon dioxide in it's manufacture and burning fossil fuels it's entire lifetime. Lifetimes were figured at 10 years and 200,000 miles. So an electric car only helps decrease carbon dioxide about 1/3.
Again the biggest problem with electric cars is it is like adding two homes on the grid for every car electric car sold. With 200 million cars having to charge, the grid can't handle it. More power plants and transmission lines will have to be installed. This takes longer than building a car. Wind especially needs transmission lines. East Texas only gets 22% of the power produced by the windmills in West Texas because there are no transmission lines completed to carry the power. The same is true with offshore windmills. The left is getting the cart before the horse.
Ford didn't get rid of the Mustang. They make both a gasoline version and I saw an electric Mustang at the doctor's office the other day. Why not make both for whatever people want? I just don't think it should be forced.
Once upon a time, people would get together and determine which direction does the most good for the least amount of money and effort. Like say build more nuclear power plants, or put solar panels on flat top buildings and over parking lots for shade (especially in the south). Or build more hydro dams. More semi-underground homes, more insulation in homes. At least work on everything, but incrementally and not cost the American people higher prices, rolling blackouts. Things should be thought out and worked in over time. What happened to planting more trees to soak up carbon dioxide?