The regulations are going this direction, but reality is going to be a problem. I just looked up a couple numbers.
1.23E11 gallons of gas were used in transportation in the US
at 25 mpg average combined mileage rating for US cars, this is 3.08E12 miles
the average electric car uses 34.6 kWh/100 miles
This would require 1.06E12 kWh of electricity to replace the gas used for transportation.
In 2020, 4.01E12 kWh of electricity was generated in the US
Replacing all ICE vehicles with EV would require at least 26.5% increase in electricity generation in the US. Once that energy is generated, it will need to be delivered, so the power grid would need to be upgraded. Since most vehicles would be charged overnight, I am not sure if it helps or hurts grid capacity, but it will not be enough without upgrades. Add to this, it takes about an hour to recharge the battery in your EV, and you get about 100 miles out of a charge. This results in 4 hours of standing still to charge for every time you stop for gas on a road trip. The technology and the infrastructure do not support this change.