Depreciation - the figures suggest 50%, which is on par to ICE, in the Leaf's case. But we all know there's large demand but shortage of supplies on EV, unlike few years old used Euro 5 diesels, so lower EV depreciation will continue for foreseeable future.
Suitable car - Yes, EV suffers from a lack of choice and bad public charging infrastructure. But it's nothing to do with the flaw in the energy storage, powertrain or its technology. It has
everything to do with the lack of commitment earlier this decade from ICE manufacturers.
That brings us neatly onto this discussion:
With your refusal to name desirable EV. So, I take it you agree there had been absolutely
zero effort by traditional ICE manufacturers to produce quick accelerating, good looking (for most people) and highly desirable EV's. Must be because selling those polluting ICE car is more profitable, resist changes and lobby to reduce emission targets.
I don't know about you, but I find the Model S to look fantastic, I also like look of CLS and A7. It's mainly the rear shoulderline and the sloping roof that gives it a coupe look. They got the proportion perfect.
If non descript is your sole complain about look of Model S, then I'm not sure what to say about your Fiesta or Kia........ with desirable criteria like that, I guess my bright red Leaf would be more desirable for you?
Oh, I get it! Is that why EV's were made strange looking by ICE manufacturers? To make people notice, not made to sell in volume.
EV's are more relaxing to drive because there is no engine noise. Everything just works effortlessly.
Regenerative braking can also help you to drive smoother, in a more relaxed way. I personally find braking to be stressful because it is literally burning energy, the energy I had purchased, it feels like burning money! With EV regenerative braking, the smooth slowing down feeling of capturing the energy back into the battery is wonderful.
Explain to us, why were there zero EV from ICE manufacturer before 2017, that was made to sell, made to be desirable to the general public?
People look at Leaf, they see a frog-eyed ugly car. People look at Zoe, they see battery rental costs. People look at i3, they see the strange boxy shape. People look at Tesla, they see a normal (to some, good looking) car, they can see themselves driving it just like Audi A7 or Merc CLS.
You see plenty of Tesla making ICE cars look slow. Up to now, you'll not see EV from ICE manufacturer making their bread and butter ICE cars look slow. There's a reason behind this.