A definite element of truth in PRs post there....for so many people, EVs are *way* too expensive and chargepoints still far too inaccessible...
Interesting report in a recent AutoExpress about why (how) Norway because such huge adopters....government removed taxes from EVs which had the impact of making them cost the same. Charging infrastructure is ahead of us too - we are getting there, but still very much work in progress. We can learn from their approach
All that said: our first experience is now 26 months into a Kona EV - 25k miles.
It is simply brilliant

Lucky to already have solar (which helps, but only a bit) & easy parking at our detached house.
We tend to be doing regular (3-4 times a week) 70-mile round trips.
We also moved to Octopus Energy & got on a very low cost Go tariff - the net effect being that although our electricity usage has doubled per annum, our monthly payments have remained the same (& we are a few hundred in credit), so technically the fuel has cost us nothing (man maths!). If anyone wants a code to join & share £100 between us from them, msg me 😉
The car is simply astonishing - it feels like driving the future 😎
We are lucky to have my older XC60 for runs where we need more capacity, or indeed longer runs where we don't want the hassle of lots of charging (eg, trip to Scotland to move mucho luggage for our offspring, or trips to the tip, or runs to get to the Alps for skiing).....
....but otherwise our go-to car is the Kona, which makes the 2014 XC60 feel like a dinosaur - astonishing acceleration, heated and cooled seats, brilliant adaptive cruise (& lane control) - the tech is superb!
2030 is some years away....I still think a chunk of people will struggle to move to EVs even then, & yes, today battery tech is far from perfect (but so is burning fossil fuels!), & development is cracking on apace to get better at all these things.
Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good, as a smart philosopher once said!