The trope of ‘there isn’t enough generating capacity’ just won’t die will it. It isn’t a problem, according to the people responsible for it. The current(!) problem is charging infrastructure, or rather lack of, unless you drive a Tesla of course. There are plenty of problems to solve before 100% electric transport will happen, if it ever does, so ICE will be here a while yet. No new pure ICE from 2030 (allegedly). It’s a noble target but like others, I suspect it’ll slip. No new hybrids 5 years after that. Again, it’ll probably slip.

I used to have that image of an EV pulling a powerstation down the road in my head, but bear in mind, you can actually replace that with a windmill or solar panel, and an ICE needs a refinery and an oil well behind it if you are playing fair. Even with the dirtiest coal powered power stations, a BEV is still less polluting than ICE by a large factor over a typical life of 100000 miles, and that’s total impact including manufacture, use and disposal.