I think people are easily distracted.
EVs were not created specifically to improve reliability.
If it turns out that in time they are easier to maintain and/or more reliable, then that would be great.
Nor were they created to be faster, or more fun to drive, or cheaper, or to go further without needing to refuel/recharge than an ICE vehicle.
They were designed primarily to reduce the dependency for fossil fuels and the associated emissions from burning/combusting these fuels in environments where humans live and breathe.
And of course they are not a silver bullet, we all know there’s still emissions from tyres or brakes etc but it’s certainly a step in the right direction.
It seems as though some are very keen to point out any perceived disadvantages whilst totally ignoring the main benefits that EVs do offer.
But this was always going to be the case
As I’ve said before, someone could invent an EV that costs less than an ICE equivalent, that’s quicker, can tow a caravan at 85mph for 500 miles without stopping, be more reliable and some people would still look for a reason not to buy one