Hey! That looks like a link/page I recently posted (somewhere)! But anyway, people need to understand all of this. I'm not discouraging or encouraging anything other than people become aware of all issues that we need to face up to. And this is my biggest problem I have with so much of these "the future of" things, as they typically are founded on the promotion of a product much like any other marketing activity is undertaken, with just the notion of the product in some fairly myopic view of its use, a view that fails to place the product in full societal context. The argument that we'll save the planet from fossil-fuel pollution is all well and good, but it's still myopic. There's really no context, there's no discussion of how MANY EVs we say are going to be enough, how many would be TOO much? Is there even any idea of "TOO much?" It's still a push-to-consumer approach, the model is to sell, in which case sales is the REAL GOAL-again, is where is the limit? We can do just as much damage with too many EVs as we can/do with too many ICE vehicles.
"Renewable" isn't a suitable answer if we cannot state what sorts of overall load we're going for (HOW MANY EVs?). Nor is "more environmentally friendly," as, again, at some point anything can become too much: you can kill yourself drinking too much water! The production of ANY vehicle, no matter its destined propulsion mechanism, takes a lot of resources. Elon Musk was fine calling for coups against South American countries in order to get resources for his products. Sorry, but in no way can that be spun in any positive way. We don't know where we are going. We won't know when we get there...
There's an application for EVs. Pushing them on all of humanity, for humanity's sake, might not be the noble thing we think it is.