Fair. I wouldn’t say solar can never work, but it doesn’t work for most in the US.
This EV central planning push cannot work without a crash plan to build nuclear plants and grid upgrades. Which isn’t happening. They want people dependent on mass transit in urban hives.
Solar works best in the south for people who own their own homes. Ironically, those tend to be conservatives. There's a small but growing number of conservatives in the south who install solar for the reasons I did. And very few of us extend that free power onto the road by getting an EV.
Us conservatives who get an EV are married and need 2 cars anyway and, thus, have an ICE car for the few times an EV won't do the job. We see it as not having to be entirely wed to one or the other (the choice of EV or ICE is not a mutually exclusive decision to us). We can have the best of both worlds since we need two cars anyway.