Problem with mass use of EV is the power transfer equation.
If you think of energy contained in one tank refill of an average car and the fact it takes a matter of minutes to transfer that from a storage tank to the vehicle tank.
Then think of how many such refills are stored in an average garage.
Then think of how many garages there are in the UK alone.
Then think of the total stored energy this equates to.
In order to match that stored energy and make sufficient available to charge all the evs that would replace the ice vehicles would require an enormous investment in electric generation and distribution systems.
These simply do not exist.
The EV thing at present is a con. Fine for those fortunate souls who live with a house with a drive where you can recharge and who can afford to buy a new EV (which are massively more expensive than an equivalent ICE vehicle) and possibly add
solar panels and Tesla etc power walls but simply unaffordable by average Joe. (And note the government has reduced or removed the subsidies on
solar panels)
If you cannot afford the tens of thousands this costs then what do you do? The public transport infrastructure to replace private transport doesn't exist either, in the majority of the UK.
Hydrogen is a possible replacement but even that is an inefficient conversion and again doesn't exist in any great quantity though it might answer the problem of getting the power from where it is generated to the end user without massive power lines etc.
Whole thing smacks of a push to make private transport possible only for an elite few.