The biggest win versus something like petroleum is the versatility and commutability.
Let's pretend all of those things have awful trajectories, they don't, but let's pretend they do.
There's different battery tech such as organosilicon electrolytes, zinc magnesium, nanowire gels, sodium ion, there's lots of different ways of battery-ing and as long as you're getting the same electric profile, the devices honestly don't care in the slightest.
Also important to note that in theory a lot of the materials used can be recycled to a large extent. Although it also depends on how that recycling tech evolves, i am assuming it is better than recycling ICE cars ?
Let's pretend all of those things have awful trajectories, they don't, but let's pretend they do.
There's different battery tech such as organosilicon electrolytes, zinc magnesium, nanowire gels, sodium ion, there's lots of different ways of battery-ing and as long as you're getting the same electric profile, the devices honestly don't care in the slightest.
It's fundamentally a better approach