As for trucks...Tesla is in the same boat for now... They use Fords for their maintenance fleet...
Yup, like I said, the tech just isn't there yet. I'm not sold on becoming married to an EV yet by any means but the ones I have driven have been great. I think a lot of the negativity towards them comes from not experiencing one first had for any extended length of time. It's definitely nice not ever having to go to the gas station to fill up when you fill up each night at home. The chances of ever having to replace your brake pads, rotors, or calipers is unlikely since the electric motors do probably 95% of the braking using the regenerative charging feature as you decelerate with only needing to actually use the brakes to come to a complete stop. There's no rusty exhaust to replace, no cats that wear out, no oil to change, no coolant to change. Your general maintenance is almost completely eliminated. So while it is definitely a larger investment up front, you're not paying for any of the normal wear and tear maintenance items down the road as you would with a combustion engine car. They're still out of my budget range and I'm not ready to fully adopt to electric as there are still bugs to work out but so far my experiences with them have been positive. But for now, I'll stick to my Slingshot and twin turbo truck until the tech improves and costs come down.