I certainly don't want one, and it's not because of the usual reasons (i.e. charging time, charger infrastructure, battery safety issues, environmental concerns with battery manufacturing and disposal). From what I've seen, most of the manufacturers (except Tesla) are jumping on the EV bandwagon due to government pressure. The EPA and various other groups want to force this technology down our throats without allowing the car companies any time to really test these things.
The reliability of the "advanced" electronics in these cars is a nightmare, and all the manufacturers are having huge issues that are not reported in the MSM (I wonder why?). Class action law suits against the EV industry abound -- and getting someone, anyone to address the crazy electrical and technology gremlins in these cars is almost impossible because not even the dealerships are equipped to handle them. Lots of EVs are sitting idle because they can't be properly diagnosed and/or repaired.
I agree that Internal Combustion Engine is on it's last legs, but I'm putting my money on hydrogen fuel cell technology. It's a known quantity, and we can produce tons of hydrogen from natural gas. All we need is the government to put its weight behind the effort -- and good luck with that!