This won't come as a surprise to many here, but NCAP assessments are finding that the greenness of EVs, once quantified, is overstated compared to modern hydrocarbon fueled vehicles. "Official" statements like these may be significant. As with the rise of the EV fad, the next fad may arise from a combination of bureaucratic moral appeals and industry needs. Life-cycle-assessment offers a good opportunity to derive desired conclusions from data and hide intent within stacks of sympathetic peer reviewed papers. It could be the next epidemiology or climate change type of big data based argumentation. 
Synthetic fuels would be the logical next permutation of the greenwashing urge (synfuel cars as EV alternative), contingent upon Western civilization continuing to provide a stable base for advanced industry. As well, can a synfuel industry be bootstrapped quickly enough to compete with the lithium battery industry? Battery tech seems to have plateaued the past decade; is novel industrial fuel chemistry just the next "ten years" away vaporware?
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 and those will  not have any of the battery manufacturing and recycling problems wich are the costly part of a BEV pollution wise, but they still are EVs.
 and those will  not have any of the battery manufacturing and recycling problems wich are the costly part of a BEV pollution wise, but they still are EVs.](./images/smilies/eusa_wall.gif)
