Here ya go ruSTynutz. My thoughts are these. If you want an EV, knock yourself out. Just don't think you are 'saving the planet' by having one. Go hard. Have fun. Have you ever seen the amount of ships criss-crossing the globe transferring crap from one side to another? Ships are one of the most inefficient and polluting forms of transport. Why aren't the "Greenies" protesting about world trade? And aircraft? Another issue.
Tyre wear? Regardless of whether it is an EV or not, worn tyres must be putting 1000's of tons of rubber 'powder' into the waterways etc? EV's aren't immuned to tyre wear as far as I'm aware. An EV is just an automobile with an empty fuel tank. Don't pretend ALL recharge stations are fueled from 'renewables'. Within our little old town of Brisbane and SE Qld, there are hundreds of government owned facilities that have a diesel generator present, and run 24/7, because there is not enough power in the grid to run the facility. FACT. And the government want US to go all 'green and fuzzy" and drive EV's. It is an absolute joke. As I said, if you want one, and can afford one, then enjoy. We now live in a strata unit style living and EV chargers are not an option in our building as there is not enough energy in the grid to allow us to upgrade the supply to our complex. Fact. EV's, solar panels and wind turbines are NOT the answer to an energy crisis. Just sayin'.
I think there's already moves afoot for shipping, such as Hydrogen, some trials with sails etc, but it will take a loooong time before there are any significant advances in pollution reduction from that industry.
Everyone likes to make big statements about EV's being heavier than ICE equivalents. It is true, but only by 10-15%, and as Rusty says, ICE vehicles have increased in weight over the years as well. I've "accidentally" ended up in a parking building a couple of times with my Ranger and old Patrol and have to say that I would not willingly take one into a parking building ever.
Yeah! tyres wear out, same/same, although there is a fair amount of research going into making tyres specifically for EV's so maybe reduced wear might come out of that too. The bit you didnt bother mentioning was the almost complete lack of brake pad wear (which also ends up in our waterways), never mind the manufacturing and disposal waste. Which bring me to Oil, you have to change your oi every 10/20000km in an ICE, but pretty much never in an EV, again, no waste.
And of course the old "coal powered EV" rhetoric. Even though most states in Australia have a greater than 30% generation by renewables now (NSW is over 60% during the day), and its increasing. Is oil/petrol/diesel becoming renewable?. The odd charger around the place running off a diesel generator (would be interested to know where these are?) are thoroughly abnormal as you probably know, and compare that to all the outback roadhouses running permanently on diesel generators to supply petrol and diesel.