EVs are expensive
Yes, but so is every new technology. Prices will come down.
impractical
Demonstrably wrong.
Tell that to the people who use them and have the usage scenario that fits them.
and not green.
Arguably demonstrably wrong.
Full production and use life-cycle assessment is virtually impossible on simple stuff, let along a car.
But assuming both cars use equal energy to produce, it comes down to a matter of which is better:
1) searching for, extracting, refining, and distributing petrol for the entire life of the car (lets say 10 years)
2) producing and installing solar panels (which the user may already have and can get a side benefit from)
As someone who worked in the petroleum search industry for a decade, I can assure you that #1 is vastly more complex than you can imagine.
My money would be on #2 being "greener", probably but a lot more margin that you think.
They don't solve any current problem. They could partly solve the limited fossil fuel reserve problem but the rest of what is required currently barely exists.
That's because the next oil shock hasn't happened yet. It will, bet your house on it.
I don't care if technically illiterate eco green tossers want or have EVs what I object to is having to fund the huge cost of tax breaks and subsidies to help them get and use them.
There are lots of things in society that are subsided by the tax payer, and I for one think that the future of our energy needs ranks pretty high up there on importance. To not at least see to some degree shows a level of ignorance and short shortsightedness in the needs of our society and the finite nature of our current petroleum resources.
EV's are a tripple whammy. They help out with our finite petroleum problem, with localised pollution, and help push the renewable energy future that there is no question we need.