Our electrical grid cannot handle charging everyone’s car. Its not happening. There will always be electrical cars but they will not be the main form of transport. Likely at some point hydrogen will be the new fuel.
I feel that the extreme push for electric cars is about reducing our mobility.
They want to control EVERYTHING.
“Our electrical grid cannot handle charging everyone’s car.”
By about 2050, cars will typically be charged up at workplaces during the workday (which is when the sun shines).
One khw means about ten 2’ by 4’ solar panels during peak sunshine hours. These ten panels charging over the eight-hour workday might typically effectively add about 18 miles of charge to a four-mile/kwh car after taking into account various factors.
If the population were to suddenly drop, then the available generating capacity stretches farther. Wait and watch.