The truth is that for most people, day-to-day driving only requires them to have 30-40 miles of range, if that. As battery technology improves I’d fully expect even smaller/cheaper batteries to have 100 miles of range (depending on the car) which gives them even more flexibility when combined with a small and efficient engine which can be used to extend range to an almost limitless degree.
Of course Musk’s recent behavior will also have played a major role in souring many people on a Tesla, if not other electric vehicles.
He’s a creative midfielder with an incredibly level head under stress who could and should be the core of the England national team for a decade or more.
Unfortunately I fear that England managers will do unto him what they did to Glenn Hoddle in the 1980s.