When W invaded Iraq in 2003, I realized that as long as I was buying gasoline for my car and natural gas for my stove and furnace, I was part of the problem. I started looking for the exit.
The following decades saw petroleum prices riding a roller coaster while electricity prices were nice and stable. The following chart shows the volatility difference between electricity (green) and gasoline (orange).

Electricity prices range from on par to considerably cheaper than gas. I dipped a toe into the electric car market with a Ford Fusion Hybrid. That experience led to leasing a 2013 Nissan Leaf. Besides being better cars, EV drivers pay $0.05/mile and gasoline drivers pay $0.12/mile. And that was before the current price spike. That hybrid was the last gas powered car I’ll ever own.