EVs seem to be really popular in Scandinavia.
This article says that 80% of new cars are EVs, and 20% of the total vehicles on the road are electric.
"There is no excuse for the internal combustion engines' unnecessary pollution when the climate crisis is so urgent," says the head of the country's EV association.
www.cbsnews.com
I also see a lot of Teslas and Volts and other EVs up here in Michigan. The EV in cold weather problem just doesn't seem to be as big as some are making it out to be.
We've got a Hybrid RAV4 that we really like, and when my Outback finally dies I'll be in the market for an electric commuter car- even a battery that only does 100-150 miles is plenty to get me to work, or get me to run errands, or any other place I want to go 95% of the time. I don't have to run from hurricanes up here, and if we decided to move that far away I'll probably sell the car rather than try to drive it cross country.