Most Consumers do not want an EV. They are a PITA. Firstly, they are very expensive to insure. We've had a 2013 and a 2020 Leaf. The 2020 Leaf costs more than our Corvette or our Jeep GC Summit to insure. With a Leaf you have to plan your trips carefully and still have to worry about range anxiety. Takes more than 10 minutes to fill the tank. Out here in Oregon, chargers are often broken, busy, or have an ICE vehicle blocking them. And try to find a "working" Chademo Charger. Thieves cut off the charging cords for the copper? Some People are rude and plug-in their EV and then leave only to come back many hours later. When it gets cold out, the range is awful. Our 2013 Leaf refused to charge at 17 degrees outside which left us stranded. EV's have a limited purpose so you have an extra expense insuring at least 2 vehicles. You can't drive across the State or Country in an EV in a timely manner. We drive to North Dakota every October which is 1600 miles each way. It takes us 3 days. In an EV, even a long-range Tesla, it would take double that time and you would really stress the batteries. Friends of ours with EV's don't run the heater or accessories just to save on battery usage. Look at all the Tesla's in Chicago that became boat anchors during the cold weather recently. We did enjoy the 2020 Leaf as a City Car. It was quiet, reliable, no oil smells, and comfortable. But in just 10K miles, the battery lost 7% if it's capacity. We read that over 40% of EV owners will not do it again. We did it twice and may try it again when the range is over 400 miles. NIO already has an EV with around 600 miles of range but is only available in China.