Have to side with the ICE supporters at the moment. EVs are still working out how best to use their tech and engineering to make them usable machines. Also, the “greenery” of electric power, as Georgie says, is debatable. For example, much praise recently for UK going coal-free on power generation. Did this by burning what were called “carbon-neutral” wood pellets.
Supporters of the wood-pellet scheme (i.e. those that sell ’em and those in power who let them do so) claim carbon emission from burning is offset by new trees being planted and eating up carbon. Environmentalists challenge this as pure propaganda. The UK alone would consume 9 million tonnes of the stuff each year (according to Drax power station spokeperson). I really don’t believe that 9 million tonnes worth of new trees are planted for this use every year. It would have to be hundreds of millions of tonnes to include other users!
Moreover, source of this material is the USA – that’s quite a lot of carbon put out getting it here. I reckon the only way to get real clean electricity is using nuclear power and we’ll never do that properly because the mark 1 human being is just too greedy and corrupt. Corners will be cut, cheap stuff will break down, incompetent officials/managers will take wrong decisions with disastrous consequences. Same applies to disposal of waste nuke material.