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Highly unlikely and non sequitur.
Physics as well as overall independent net sum required for the total switchover don't support the EV ever having a 1:1 relationship with an ICE no matter how the fans parse the words or wish upon the stars.
Also, remember this
Nobody has a "lock" or "secret sauce" for the EV, the battery or ability to build the infrastructure. The technology, requirements, science, manufacturing ability are not only well known but very old.
Don't think for a second that every industrial nation has not investigated this subject as well as hundreds of potential manufacturers (including autos and even oil/gas- they are in the business of making MONEY and if theres MONEY there , they won't need encouragement to pursue it)
Whoever does perfect this technology will not only be an industry leader but well on the road to being an economic and possibly military superpower.
The fact that all the major players do little more than token R&D, pay political lip service and have little more than a proposed market footprint should tell people something.
There is a reason Tesla (et al) doesn't have major competition in either the technology or commodity realm and its not because he has some exclusive 'something"- its that the players HAVE conducted the research and seen the total picture is why every nation and auto manufacturer isn't rushing to get into the game.
20 years ago no one envisioned a Tesla doing what they have done. In 20 years we will have batteries you cannot even imagine.