It’s gonna be a disaster. When all the gas-powered cars are gone and everybody plugs in their EV at night, when the Sun is not shining on the solar panels.
There will be severe restrictions on time/quantity/duration of charging. It will be a nightmare.
Compounding this is the fact that batteries lose power gradually when they are not in use. The charge leaks away. So if you park your EV for a month and go on vacation, it will have lost a portion of the power that you have already paid for.
All predictable, and the public is totally unaware of it.
Not to mention the “minor” problem of mass evacuation from a hurricane, chemical disaster, war, etc.
What happens when thousands of EVs run out of juice miles between charging stations?
ICE vehicles get a gallon or 2 of gas from a “road ranger” riding the shoulder, and they are on their way.
EVs are SCREWED when 100s go flat away from charging stations. Mega highway gridlock that can’t be unblocked for days to weeks, without entire fleets ICE tow trucks.