I had a full EV and got rid of it last year. I went and brought a diesel Jag in place of it. My reasoning is 1. Insurance is far cheaper than trying to insure an EV. 2. I get more miles from the Jag than any EV, circa 600 miles. 3. It takes me circa 5-7 mins to fill up. 4. Even with diesel costing what it does it's cheaper than charging at public EV charging points. 5. New EV's are over priced. 6. 2nd hand EV's you need to worry about how much battery life is left in the vehicle. We have a home EV charger but at the time of EV ownership the best we could get was 4 hours of cheap rate electricity. If you have a prang in your EV the insurance company will instantly write it off. China has circa 1,200 coal fired power stations and my diesel Jag is the problem? I've worked in the construction industry for the best part of my adult life and trust me when I say the UK is running out of power. If Starmer wants to build 1.5M homes in this parliament (not going to happen) all those new homes will need electricity. It doesn't matter how many wind farms, solar panels, new power stations are built we are very close to running out of power. Selective power cuts are on the cards, when your home is thrown into darkness how you going to charge your EV.