Here's the thing, if they can get the infrastructure right (many would say this is still a big if) I believe that there is a portion of the "undecided" that will get into an electric vehicle and drive it and will never want an ICE vehicle again. There is, of course, the "over my dead body" crowd, but, as always, you have to decide whether there are enough people in that crowd to matter. IF you can get the infrastructure right, if that number is only 20% it might make sense to continue to move forward. As I always tell my people, don't tailor what you do to the 20%. Do what works for the 80%. Where I struggle is the economic/resources/environment side of things. I hate that, as with most controversial things, it is about impossible to decipher what is real and what is propaganda. That being from both sides.