It will be fascinating to watch where all this EV thing ends up down the road. I noted that PHEVs qualify under the California 2035 mandate (whether they are a good idea or not is uncertain, but they are cheaper). IF the CA mandate holds (and it may not), I suspect PHEVs will become popular for a few years at least, maybe some that are "scams" in a sense, and PHEV with say 10 miles of electric range and recharge on 110v. Folks will use them as if they were mild hybrids and rarely if ever plug them in.
I'm seeing more EV delivery vans around here these days, that makes some sense, to me. I saw one USPS EV, I think, a while back. I see some options for EVs down the road, urban vehicles mostly. The idea of an EV large truck is, to me, dubious. The battery weight and charging times must be something. If there is a better option I think it could be hydrogen. Maybe someday truck stops all delivery hydrogen for trucks, and light vehicles go to EV charging stations. Is that THE solution LONG term? I don't know.
I'd like to see more concrete stuff about the solid state batteries and what Toyota has been claiming.