One thing that worries me, will be the availability of petrol stations in the future. If you notice, most car registrations are less then 10yrs old. So if this trend continues, electric cares will soon become the majority.
But spare a thought for those that buy a car and keep it until it dies. Our run around is now almost 20yrs old and good for a few more. Will probably scrap it when it fails the mot, but anybody buying a car today, could easily still have it in 20 yrs time - 2040 onwards. Will they still be able to buy petrol or will service stations be shut down?
Won't affect me, as I will not be driving (possibly) when I am in my 90's.
I may be reading it wrong or remembering it wrong, but I think 2030 is the cut off date for petrol/desal cars. So, service stations will be charging stations long before that date.