EVs are a poor solution
EVs are a poor solution actually. They rely in limited supply rare earth elements like lithium. The majority of the world's reserves of this material are in Russia and China. The US has some reserves in Nevada, but the cost of extracting lithium in Nevada, and the managing the toxic mining waste the process generates is prohibitive. Bottom line, there's isn't enough lithium to build batteries in sufficient supply to replace all ICE vehicles. And when your Tesla's batteries lose capacity safely disposing of those huge toxic batteries is an environmental nightmare. So without some massive revolution in battery technology and density, EVs relying on batteries are a dead end.
Hydrogen fuel cells make a lot more sense. Hydrogen is the most plentiful element in the observable universe. Extracting hydrogen from water is simple. The only rub is developing a hydrogen fueling global infrastructure and safely managing hydrogen refueling.
And EV technology is poorly suited to the dominant North American vehicle class, the full size truck. Trucks are heavy. Electric trucks are much heavier than ICE alternatives. Trucks bear loads. The heavier the mass the structure has to carry, the lower the cargo load capacity. The heavier the truck, the worse it handles. The heavier the truck the worse it is on soft surfaces like offroad routes and job sites. E-trucks are trucks for people who don't really need trucks now know how to use them.