Seems sensible. People simply do not want them and many cannot afford or use them efficiently... and 40% of the electricity they use produces CO2 (from gas), just not with an exhaust pipe.... it's "over there". Then there's the environmental damage they cause and the CO2 in their production.
Globally transport, in all its forms - flying, shipping, road vehicles - accounts for 15% of all emissions, just ahead of agriculture (food), we need that, and manufacturing (tat). Meanwhile heating and cooling produces 31% of emissions.
This net-zero focus was always in the wrong place and it looks as though we might (slowly) be waking up to that.