Actually the interest has shifted to Hybrids, which are a far better solution in today's world and the near future. They take advantage of old and new infrastructure, none of the charging anxiety never charge a plug in hybrid and the hybrid system still works fine. Many just look at the range on electric only and completely miss the the point.
Industry, wanting to suck up as much government money as possible always pitch solutions several generations ahead of where we are today to luddites controlling purse strings. They never talk cradle to grave analysis or system capacity to sustain production of say batteries as one example. EV sales nosedived in US after one large storm paralyzed charging infrastructure and media did their thing. Those driving hybrids and Gas vehicles had no issues.
I’d sooner keep our EV than drive a hybrid though as it’s a hell of a lot cheaper to run an EV. Hybrids have limited range on battery and appalling mpg once on combustion due to them often being heavy vehicles housing batteries and an engine.