Having watched this mornings "Rip off Britain" [B.B.C.] it confirms what I've always believed, electric cars and the infrastructure required is nowhere near satisfactory enough to roll it out in the amount the Government and the climate wallah's are asking for.
One guy on the programme bought a brand new electric car went on holiday to Cornwall and the trouble he had finding a plug in point on the way back bordered on the insane, at one point he was forced to turn round and go back towards Cornwall for a few miles to use one, total driving and re charging time from Newquay to Halifax almost 12 hours, he said it would have been quicker by coach.
Among the problems he faced {daily} apart from lack of points was, plug in points not working, points that did not recognise his car so he couldn't use them, and the one that grated the most was {especially if in large car parks} ordinary vehicle owners just parking in electric re charge spaces meaning electric cars could not get to re charge.
It's like you driving to a garage to fill up in your Vauxhall and when you get there it says "Sorry only Fords can fill up here" and so on, it's a joke.
The outcome, after much discussion with the garage, they agreed to take his car back and he's back driving a diesel, good for him I say.
When the world has all electric planes and all electric ships, and stops burning rain forests, that's when I'll re think it, until then it will be a cold day in hell before I consider getting an electric car.