Here's how I see it:
Plug-in or EV will
INHERENTLY be more efficient cars.
Why? They will undoubtibly be:
a) lighter weight (to max. battery miles range to compete with gas cars)
b) more aerodynamic ( ditto )
c) contain fewer horsepower ( ditto )
Because gasoline was cheap for so long, and gas carries a lot of energy per pound, weight and aerodynamics has always played second fiddle.
Lighter, aerodynamic cars with fewer horsepower will go a long way even without great strides in batteries.
Case in point: I just did extensive research on the Honda Insight.
I think I may buy one:
The Insight can run
without the HV battery and still get 70 MPG.
The Insight
without the HV battery still has twice the HP of a VW Beetle.
Much to my surprise, it looks like the 144v IMA battery in the Insight was added to boost
performance not MPG.
I have learned of a hack for the Insight that will allow regen to charge the 12v battery ( there is no 12v generator/alternator ) and you can actually
start the car with 12v also. I read about a guy who bought an Insight as salvage after an accident that ruined the 144v battery, and he could still drive it as a regular car! The only dis-advantage is slow acceleration from stops, but he still gets 70+ MPG without IMA!
Knowing this, I think I am going to buy an Insight. If the battery goes out, it looks like I will still have a good highway car!

-John-
