Well I built my new well insulated house all electric with a heat pump. Better than burning the roughly 2000 litres of Kerosene that we did in the last house.
Our runabout car, that we use for shopping and most long journeys if we don't have anything big to transport is hybrid. But I do have my "planets worst enemy" diesel 4X4 and will keep that until a viable alternative that can tow stuff a decent distance comes along at a price I can afford (which means second hand) But in mitigation it does not do many miles.
I am not against us all making improvements, but I do hate in so many ways the way the media portray it. ICE vehicles being the big planet killers for instance. Actually no, before I built the new house, the old one burned more oil each year than our cars. HOUSING is the big climate problem yet to be solved because frankly most of the uk housing stock is utter rubbish and to upgrade it properly is going to cost a LOT and nobody has dared think about it beyond scratching the surface. Cars are just the easy target, the low hanging fruit, make us all feel guilty when it does not make as much difference as upgrading all the houses.
And I dislike the way the media just keep banging on about how bad things are, very seldom do you hear any PRAISE at how well we are doing. And we ARE improving. If you want faster uptake of more wind power then someone needs to give the people upgrading the electricity a big kick up the proverbial, it is mostly insufficient grid capacity slowing things down.
Which neatly brings me to my past point, there would be no point in us ALL getting electric cars and heat pumps until the grid can support it and there is a lot more renewable generation. We don't want all these "green" things like EV's and heat pumps powered prediminently by oil or gas fired power stations. So why put the cart before the horse?
Lets just keep going as fast as we can, with those in charge forcing the things that are slowing things down like electricity grid upgrades to happen faster.