Saw my first Cybertruck during my drive into work this morning.

Pretty much useless. Any much weight and the travel distance is cut in half at least. EV'S are the biggest joke I've ever seen. They didn't go over well in the early 1900's, I thought they would learn by their mistakes, guess not
Actually Dan;

By 1900, in the United States, 38% of US automobiles, 33,842 cars, were powered by electricity (40% were powered by steam, and 22% by gasoline).

They peaked in 1910-1920, and fell victim to limited infrastructure for electricity (sound familiar?), being more expensive, and the discovery of a lot of crude oil that made gasoline cheaper to use. They went over well, until economics of fuel determined them to be inferior. And back in those days, most electric vehicles were found in populated areas, where they make sense.