I figured the RHD out when it was too late to edit. Thanks for the illumination anyway.
ICE engines are BAD. They pollute and put us at the mercy of people that don't give 2 figs about anything but making more money. The mainstream EV industry is just getting started. Sure, there are some things to still work on. The first ICEs were not perfect either. Still aren't. "Toxic emissions from tailpipes of diesel and petrol cars have caused air pollution problems in European towns and cities for decades and cause tens of thousands of unnecessary, premature deaths each year." per
https://www.transportenvironment.or...ars-when-it-comes-to-air-pollution-heres-why/ You can be sure this also applies to the US. Read the whole article and you will find it addresses pretty much all the standard EV push-back arguments.
Computer Chips? Yes, that's a concern. We no longer "own" the industry. But neither do those that hate us. Manufacturing of all kinds have gone global and diversified. I don't see that changing anytime soon. So, we need to learn better ways to deal with globalization. Recently we discovered the largest lithium deposit in the world just happens to be near the Oregon Nevada border. We still have much chip research going on in the U.S. And so on.
I'll still vote for cleaner air, lower global temps, milder weather patterns, more economic independence that EV can provide. There will be no sunshine embargo or OPEC-like group just deciding to raise the price of sunshine. Did I mention fewer deaths from all the fossil fuel pollution? I think that's kind of important too.