It’s inevitable but there’s significant issues with the global grid + space. For me in the UK, if you can’t home charge it’s a deal breaker, just because of our limited space and the fact that new builds barely have drive ways these days, let alone the space and charging infrastructure to accommodate everyone owning an EV.
Professionally I have been very close to these challenges and have helped drive adoption and develop charging infrastructure significantly over the last decade but until we solve that problem, or batteries take a few minutes to charge and we can leverage the exists ICE fuel station infrastructure as-is I think we’re still ~50 years away from the level of adoption we think.
A key point also is that whilst the car might be electric, the battery can’t be recycled and is quite hazardous + the electricity you charged it with is still likely coming from fossil fuels/coal etc.