I agree with his argument except for the fleet concept.
So many people underestimate how many fleets are out there running the same route every day. Of course charging at night works for them but there may be some that want lighter batteries that swap more often or vehicles that run 24/7 and can't charge while drivers sleep.
So many times the writers think only about consumers and forget that there are 1000s of models of EVs in use every day. Easiest to think of are golf carts but there are also NEVs and fork lifts. There are robots, people movers and go-carts
http://k1speed.com/
When I'm at Burbank Airport I see the big luggage cars and plane movers plugged in to what must be 440 plugs (the cable looks like a fire hose).
There are quite a lot of trade organizations for a what some writers treat as a "fledgling industry"
http://www.electricdrive.org/
http://www.avere.org/
http://www.eere.energy.gov/afdc/vehi...s_related.html
http://energy.sourceguides.com/busin...ev.shtml#13951