Sorry to regress, I've just read the last page of this thread.
Been involved in ongoing discussions (er arguments) about EVs and LPG since before Xmas on PistonHeads. An overview of the way discussion has gone is: Someone started a thread 'EVs does everyone think they are amazing', to which I answered 'No ' and went on to discuss lack of range / long charge time / lack of chargers / cost of the vehicles / battery degradation / problems with electrical infrastructure if EV numbers increase dramatically / etc... which didn't go down very well on the pro EV thread. One poster then started an off-shoot voting thread 'Would you wait 45 minutes to fill up if you could fill up for free' but didn't mention the 45 minutes fillup would be necessary every time since this would be charging an EV. I told them I convert vehicles to LPG which prompted one guy to start the thread 'Five reasons you should never consider an LPG conversion', which kind of backfired on him when I mentioned that he had run LPG converted vehicles for 20 years, some people that I've helped on LPGforum and a guy who's Honda I recently converted joined the thread lol. There's also a '690 miles in an EV' thread, I stirred the wasps nest there by saying for any ice car there wouldn't have been a thread because any ice car could do 690 miles with none of the concerns of having to route around EV charging points etc.
It's mostly the same people over all the EV threads, and 'discussion' has been a bit silly, stale and boring for quite a while now (bit like the infamous LPGforum UKLPG thread) but I keep up with them, especially the 'Five reasons' thread.. I think that thread's proving to have more of a positive effect on how people consider LPG conversions than the negative effect that 'Tinrobot' intended. https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f=247&t=1708145&i=0
Pistonheads wouldn't allow me to use LPGC as screen-name so I'm SimonYorkshire on PH.
Edit, forgot to mention... One guy 'Maxtorque' reckons he's an engineer who was involved with the development of factory conversion LPG systems but has now seen the light and hypes EVs, predicts the imminent phasing out of ice engines, predicts easy upgrades to infrastructure would allow the population to switch to EVs. I'm fairly sure that about 10 years ago I fixed an LPG system for someone called Max who reckoned to be an engineer previously involved in development of factory LPG systems, I asked if that was him but he ignored my question.