This is written very much from the "out of sight out if mind" perspective. You say "no emissions during daily use". Not strictly true, tyre and brake pad dust are nano-particulate (same for ICE) and these are known health hazards. You fail to acknowledge emissions caused by the mining of the speciality materials necessary for you to own an EV. These, and the accompanying environment destruction occur in China, Africa and S America, well out of sight and out of mind. Batteries are not long term items, 5 years at most. While these can and should be recycled this is not a zero emission process. Then the electricity. Where do you think this comes from? None of its production is zero emission. Take into account the materials used in the manufacture of concrete, steel, solar cells, carbon fibre, glass fiber and the polymer resins used to bind these together. To think and state an EV is a zero emission vehicle is sticking one's head in the sand. As said, out of sight out of mind.