I think EV’s are like any car in that they’re suitable for some and not others at the moment. EV’s are still new compared to ICE cars so I’m not expecting them to be perfect yet. It’s easy to see at how quickly they’re improving and I’m sure we’ll eventually get to the point where they’re suitable for most.
For me at the moment, I think an EV would fit my lifestyle with very few problems. I’ve always said that Id not get an EV that I’d have to charge more than once a week. With EV ranges improving it won’t be long before I increase that to once a fortnight. That’s just one of my personal criteria.
Also, I don’t see why anyone should have to compromise on their car any more than they need to. Many disabled people already have a hard enough time trying tyo get a car thats right for them and that’s before worrying about what it’s powered by. For some, planning a journey is difficult enough without having to check ahead to make sure there are charging points along the way etc etc.
This goes back to my first point that EV’s are currently suitable for some and not others