It is not about all that fancy internet-connected GPS attached entertainment systems and ECUs - they are easily hacked and removed.
It is about much more evil thing.
I already wrote about energy yoke on your neck.
I know, you already get it.
With ICE(Internal Combustion Engine) car, you could easily stock fuel for a bad day, you could grow plants and use their oil in your diesel, you could build wood gas generator and run on wood, you could even run your gasoline engine on methane from cow shit. Really, nobody could stop you from rinding your ICE car when you need it.
That is not the case with electric cars. You charge them from centralized electricity network, that could be turned off in a second, if they want to stop any travels.
And charging electric car using home devices like gasoline generators or some solar panels or whatever is not like filling a tank from barrel, and even not like starting a fire in wood gas generator. In the best situation (gasoline/diesel generator) It will take a day to get only few hundred miles and you still need fuel to do it. And it is much more fuel per mile.
So, buying electric car you completely tie yourself to the good will of giant electric corporation / authorities.
And in emergnecy, say, when you will need to ride away, they just turn off electricity few days before. You have a car, but you can't fuel it, at least in reasonable time.
So, electric cars is not about all that ecology crap, and is not about some innovation things, they are just another way to take out some independency from people.
I know, sounds like I'm a Luddite, but that is not true. Really, electric cars is older that ICE ones, And still, just like at the beginning, they are just fancy overpriced and overengineered toys that could not withstand a real-life competition with ICE cars.
They want total control over everything, to the point they can turn down the A/C in your car if they want to.
And of course total control over each human being, where they can press a button and someone will pass out, like if someone is robbing a bank they can simply press a button. This is a problem when tyrants are in control though.
Each step into technological dependence weakens us, we can see this even in the calculator, because if we lose that tool now we don't know how to do what would have been basic for a 5th grader 100 years ago.
People in poverty living on farms I believe used to have around a 50,000 word vocabulary and that's been dwindled down to maybe 8,000 (IIRC) words today as we have blended everything together for short sound bites and headlines rather than reading complex books that take a lot of focus and brainpower.
I think Rene Guenon gets into this in "Crisis of the Modern World" and "The Reign of Quantity and the Signs of Times."
The fact Rene Guenon is so difficult to even comprehend with the ancient metaphysical language and thought, shows how far we have fallen into materialism, and why the West is doomed.
Same for much of Westernized American Christianity, it's like the church got the WORD part right but completely forgot the metaphysical and symbolic IMAGE that the ancient Eastern church still has. (I mix East and West together, I'm like a weird Eastern Protestant like the guy who made that video; also check out Jonathan Pageau, the Symbolic World, that's the future of Christianity, where the new revival will start, IMO).
Only if you allow it. Technology could make you stronger if you wish. You could use internet to hang in stupid social networks becoming dumber, and at the same time you could use it for self-education, searching truth and other very useful things.
In the same way cars don't make us weaker. They allow us to do things faster, enhace our habitat area and all that stuff.
Calculators dont make us weaker too. Calculators do not erase our ability to divide and multiply big numbers. Once you learned how to do it, you will never forget it. It's like riding bicycle. It is education system that don't teach important things makes us weaker. With perfect education you will be able to figure out a way to do math even nobody teach you to, say, divide big numbers manually.
Things and tech is as good or evil, as people who use them. Everybody could use them. If they use them we could too. And it depends only on our will to use them for good or evil, or leave that choice for some authority.
It is just a matter of our attitude to things. To study and use things in your interests you have to stop afraid them in first place.
First question should be not "is it good or evil thing", but "how could I use that thing". That's all.
If you have a button, take a look what's behind before pressing it. If you see some wires to some big brother - just cut them. And only then press that button and get your cup of coffee, send message, start a car, whatever.
Philosophers could spend a decades thinking about the goodness or evilness of computers instead just studing how they really work and using them.