Compared with a few years ago, there are about twice the number of electric cars on the road. Having said that, I would guess only about 1% of cars are electric.
At the moment, electric cars are not good value. They are expensive, the range is not good enough, they use battery materials that are not commonly available and their insurance is high.
In my view, there will be lots of battery research leading to batteries that have far greater range and far lower cost cars.
I expect a tipping point in a few years from now when electric cars will be similarly priced to fossil fuelled cars with ranges that mean charging will be infrequent. Many will charge at home on low energy deals and cars will only need charging every few weeks.
My feelings are "not yet, but soon".
It would be a great shame if the Chinese and Americans got there first and guarded all the patents.