Other than to say we can definitely build more nuclear power plants if the will is there both politically and publicly; I agree with you. I’m in no hurry to transition over to e-vehicles. I like my ICE bikes, cars, and trucks.
The article I just posted earlier says it right. Let’s not rush into this transition; let’s let it happen naturally at its own pace. In doing so future technology will likely make it far more palatable for many of us. For instance; someplace hot or cold is going to need to use a lot of the battery power just to stay warm enough or cool enough to get where we are going in that little box. That power has to come from somewhere. Wireless charging lines in the roads? I dunno. It’ll probably be something no one has thought of yet.
Wireless charging lines in roads likely to = lots of dead critters. Broadcast power a la Nikola Tesla likely to equal dead birds, insects like bees. One bad idea followed by another.
There is no will to build more power plants of any sort, rather the opposite - close the coal-fired plants down while building more solar incinerators and bio-fuel farms - and you thought ethanol was a bad idea for the food supply - just wait ...
GM will end making gasoline powered cars in 2023 and go all electric. Can’t wait for the 2023 Corvette ...