So, based on the fact that a majority of those who would consider buying an EV are open to the possibility of NOT buying an EV, the OP invented their own headline and wrote as if only a small portion of the public would buy an EV, when in reality the vast majority would consider buying an EV.
The biggest obstacles were (1) charging logistics, (2) range anxiety and (3) cost, all of which necessarily decline as the technology achieves wider and wider adoption.
The solution to all the problems with EVs was and still is the ICE.
RE: all of which necessarily decline as the technology achieves wider and wider adoption.
Are you in favor of government policies making competitive technologies ( e.g. use of fossil fuels ) more expensive in order to help accelerate the overcoming of these obstacles to achieve wider adoption?
Without real global warming most northern states are a “no go” for electric vehicles four months of the year.
Some folks will need to figure this out the hard way.