@ArlyA I don't get the antagonism either. If someone doesn't want an electric doodad, buy something else. Not a big deal, at least to me. "Don't like cordless battery powered tools?" Great! Go use a hand tool, gasoline powered, or an air tool, or whatever floats your boat.
I've been around jobs where the choice was propane, electric, or by hand, and some where it was either hand or electric. No, they weren't basic outdoor foundation builds, they were excavations inside an operating facility, and there were air quality / noise requirements because of what was going on in the rest of the facility. There is a role for electric machines in some applications in my view. I would have used an electric mini bobcat in a heartbeat, and it would have been cheaper in the long run.
I think it is the old horses for courses saying. You wouldn't take a draft horse to the Kentucky Derby, any more than you would ask a two year old Derby runner to pull a plow. I like my pocket knife, but others have different brands and makes. That's great in my book. Life would be pretty boring if everyone looked the same, at the same food, and drove the exact same vehicle.
I have used lithium batteries since they came out, and I have had zero fires, but that says nothing about them in general. It does make me more comfortable with having them around. Knowing about the battery chemistries, manufacturing processes/controls, and risks, makes me comfortable about having them around.
All the best,
Peter