https://www.spiked-online.com/2022/03/03/the-truth-about-electric-cars/
It's the Emperor's New Clothes!
Interesting. Apart from the irrelevant polemical nonsense about fires (because there are never fires associated with petrol or diesel, are there?) the whole article is predicated on a claim that vehicles will not reach their break-even point.
Now, the break-even point mentioned is 52,000 miles (not the insane 300,000 miles of your earlier claim - any comment on that discrepancy?).
The writer simply asserts that that mileage won't be reached. Not a squit of evidence, just a statement. Quote: "Many of the EVs sold today are ‘urban runabouts’ – that is, vehicles that will never reach the CO2 ‘break even’ point, and will therefore emit more CO2 than a petrol equivalent."
Average mileage in the UK (
https://www.nimblefins.co.uk/cheap-car-insurance/average-car-mileage-uk) is 7,400 miles. For the writer's claim to be true, he's arguing that cars will be scrapped before they are seven years old. Do you believe that? Really?
As for "If I replace my 19-year-old car tomorrow, and take the ‘green option’ instead of the petrol option, I will be poorer, because the EV equivalent is so much more expensive, and it will only finally start to achieve CO2-emissions savings over the petrol rival some time in the late 2040s", that would suggest that he drives around 2,000 miles a year. Do you believe that? Really?
Tell me, does all that sound reasonable to you? Seriously, give it some thought. I'd be interested in what you think rather than what other people tell you.
Vin