Cost of Driving an EV

All these comparisons are based on today's technology. EV is advancing much faster than conventional internal combustion technologies. And it is going to win. Hell, EV damn near won the production wars of over 100 years ago. When the next generation solid state battery technology mates with let's say hydrogen fuel cell? It's over. Even diesel will not be able to compete for highway use. (Will still be relative in heavy equipment and large rail/ship freight.)

The bottom line? Electric motors are more efficient and have a superior torque curve than fuel engines. So no sence arguing the inevitable. There will still be support for classic car enthusiasts. It's not one or the other. We can be excited about newer generation transportation technologies. As well as appreciate the "Cool" factor of the past?

Hydrogen fuel cells are still way too dangerous, as are supercapacitors. The SC's are also plagued with rapid degradation and density problems.

I'd LOVE to see a safe hydrogen fuel cell, that's ideal. And I agree, it's only a matter of time before someone figures something out. In the mean time, they are making huge strides on the rest of the tech which is great. By the time the power source is figured out, maybe they'll be flying. haha