A lot of the points he is making are patently untrue.
Chart 2 has nothing to do with EV's
Chart 3 sneakers & politics has nothing to do with EV's
Chart 4 www.thezebra.com/resources/research/electric-vehicles-report/
That article states the major obstacle to buyers is cost, exactly what we have seen in Thailand after the government removed tariffs.
EY research: Nearly half of US car buyers intend to purchase an EV | EY - US
Chart 5 Irrelevant other than to show how successful local government can be in increasing uptake of EV's
Chart 6 Complete nonsense, there are 1.5M EV's in California, population owning cars is about 25M, if everybody switched overnight to an EV it would require 35.5 TwHrs more power, not the 130 quoted in the article, calculated on average mileages.
Chart 7 Is already out of date as it's 4 years old and talking about NMC batteries which most manufacturers now use very little of, they use LFP batteries.
Chart 8 Let's keep politics and Christianity out of it, it's irrelevant
Chart 9 & 10 Some of it is true, but it's simply an issue of managing growth and supply chains.
I don't understand how this guy can be taken seriously.