Not a fan of the idea. I’ve long been one to jump in the car (or on a motorcycle) and cover hundreds of miles per day. There is simply no way that we’re anywhere close to being ready for an all-electric private transportation model. On a trip last summer, I saw EV owners camped out on folding chairs, waiting to achieve a full charge. In the amount of time they were sitting there on their thumbs, hundreds of cars and trucks would have come through and fully refueled (It takes, what, five minutes or so?).
Apart from the huge number of charging stations and the leap in technology that will be required to truly fast recharging, there’s the issue of our grid’s fragility and capacity. Just last week utilities in the South were implementing rolling blackouts to accommodate the home usage demands of a significant storm. Brownouts and blackouts are common in SoCal, and last year FERC told those of us in the Midwest that we were at high risk of power outages.
Maybe someday, but wholesale conversion is presently unachievable and unwise.