Like the look of that BMW but suspect you won't get a week's shopping into it!
I have spoken to a number of hybrid car owners when they have been recharging in Bodnant - Vauxhall Ampera (looks nice and is very quick off the mark) has a range of about 45 miles, the owner said it was ideal for him as work was 40 miles from home and he could recharge at work - not sure what the situation would be if a number of his colleagues tried to do the same.
I have also seen a few Teslas, small BMW, Golf, Toyota and Mitsubishi ... all the drivers I have spoken to do rely on using fossil fuel.
www.zap-map.com gives you the locations of charging points - three in Llandudno (St George and Imperial Hotels), one on Sychant Pass, one in Bodnant (there are actually two but one is a low charge) and two in Penmaenmawr - so even if just us on this forum went electric there would be a struggle ... there needs to be a lot more before those in charge (pun!) decide we all have to go electric. And how much pollution will it create to build the infrastructure, and afterwards from the power stations required?
Electric cars may be OK around cities where there would be some infrastructure but totally useless here in rural north Wales.
Perhaps this is a better alternative, but does need the infrastructure. I'm told that the water emitted is pure enough you can drink it!
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/honda/clarity-fcv/93321/new-honda-clarity-fcv-2017-review