There is so much misinformation here. I really encourage everyone back to Engineering Explained on Youtube. He is a car guy and an engineer. He used to have an S2000 and now has a supercharged Miata. He isn't an EV guy. He does a ton of videos on cars and really does fact-based analysis including citing where he gets data.
In summary, the initial build of an EV is worse than ICE, but after 6 years, in the worst case (Tesla Model S in WV), they break even. Average car comparison to average car, that comes down to 2 years. So the longer you have the EV, the better it is. Also, as the grid source improves over the years of car ownership, the EV's "green'ness" increases, which is not something that happens in ICE. It also makes a substantial difference where you live. In ID much higher percentage of grid electricity is renewable than say WV.
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I don't own an EV, I have a Raptor and a 370z. I won't be replacing either of those with an EV any time soon. I love my Gen1 V8, but that doesn't mean electric is evil or even a bad idea. Is it right for every situation? Obviously not, but saying they aren't better for the environment is just not factual....assuming you've agreed that excess CO2 in the air is bad. Most family households have two vehicles. I don't see many cases where it doesn't make sense that one of those could be electric. Maybe not if you are an automotive enthusiast, which most people on this forum are, but that isn't the majority of people as a whole.