Fred, is that at the moment (with some of us still working from home) or PC (pre coronavirus) ?
My daily mileage before (normally) was around 30 miles per day, and now I'm lucky if it's 30 miles per fortnight
My GTI is nearly 26 months old and has just ticked over 14k miles, so maybe yes an EV is in my future.
However my worry, is when we all go EV, where does the power come from to charge them (we are already at almost max capacity as a nation)?
I actually have no qualms about moving to electric as having seen the performance that can be produced there is no reason cannot have an equal experience to now in an electric - however, this is not a country where we all have drives and can just pull up to house and plug it in - Have a nice house, on a nice street but thats where car sits at night as have no drive and sometimes have to park further down the street, no way can be charged at night unless there was a street point for every car which would be an ugly affair anyway.
Battery technology needs to get to the point where you can pull up like you do for petrol into a garage bay, spend 5 mins charging and off you go again, complemented by improved self charging from the moving parts and even super efficient roofs that double up as solar panels (have to be as light and as hard as present roofs)
Electric tech has come on a load, but it is still only usuable for a few in this country.