There's no stopping EVs. The demand is great. Hybrid vehicles was the testing ground and as those type of vehicles starting getting traction, the EV interest became stronger. Fueled vehicles won't die, but you'll start seeing less and less. However, Uncle Sam is always going to find a way to make $$$ of this infrastructure. Gas stations will be turned into EV charging areas. Electricity will be more expensive. Solar power and all the materials to make it work will become more expensive. Making electricity and EVs just as expensive of owning a gas fueled vehicle.
Just think about it. The money you save on fuel on EVs comes out in their costly repairs.
In the end, there will be less pollution, but "we the people" will still get screwed. Plus, one last thing that our society isn't thinking about is that the battery systems on these EVs cannot be recycled. Certain elements can be used/recycled, but most becomes non-recyclable E-waste. So, there's a new problem that society will have to deal with in 20-30 years.