Thanks, I'd missed the news item
Looking through EV (electric vehicle) user forums in the US and the UK, the greatest concentration of perceived problems seems to be on battery life and its variability.
Hills, cross-winds, time-of-day, temperature, accessories (audio, phone-chargers, video for back-seat passengers) and rain are the principal additional drains on battery life between charges. These demands are in addition to supplying motive power to the EV and can, reportedly, catch even the most careful driver out.
In places like sunny California, the solution can be as simple as adding a solar panel to the roof to ensure the permanently engaged A/C doesn't gobble up all the available charge. That solution probably isn't ideal in an Irish "summer".
A user-generated problem contributing to short battery life is the apparently irresistible challenge of winning the "traffic-lights Grand Prix". Like diesel-engined cars, EVs have massive torque (turning power) available from low revolutions and can "smoke" a lot of ICEs away from the lights, but the effect on battery life is catastrophic.
Hopefully the excellent work in Limerick can help develop a battery technology that improves on the current (pun intended) state-of-the-art.