Stellantis, VW, and GM have all committed to EVs in a big way.
The issue for me personally with EVs in the current state is one of economics, and sustaining battery technology. I would say for most of us "older working stiffs" these are the two things that will have to get solved before wide spread blanket adoption of EVs happens.
The other is a non-motive consideration, which is the trend towards more urbanization. There appears to be a generation of people now that are content to live in an urban environment, and who also do not want to own a car. This "younger set" now makes up the larger potential target market for the OEMs. They are also content in living in a multi-family dwelling (Apartment, Condo, multi-use space) where retail, entertainment, and work space environments are within a reasonable walking or bike riding distance. The regularly use Uber and Lyft or other ride sharing modes of transportation. I have heard these people referred to as the "rent optional" set.
In my metro area, large apartment complexes are being built on land that once was occupied by multi-tenant retail space (read malls, strip malls). These complexes or typically mixed use in that they also have within the building corridors or adjacent space an amount of dedicated retail store, or on-site delivery allocation (dedicated Amazon, and BOD ((buy on-line delivery))). This also coincides with several of the larger rental car companies offering multi-month or short term lease rentals for specific vehicle use requirements that may be offered on a subscription basis. In the southern states, urban scooter sales are exploding...both electric and ICE. This seems to be because they are in climates where year round use is tolerable, and the need for a car is not required.
Let's face it, most of us were of a generation where the car meant freedom and individuality of expression. Many of the newer and younger generation no longer care about those things or do so in a diminished capacity. They care more about high speed internet connections, walk to coffee bars, entertainment districts, work from home occupations, and convenient / secure Amazon deliveries.