The state is pushing ahead on all-electric buildings, but a draft building-code update leaves out recommended rules around batteries, EV charging, and solar.
Modern heat pumps are efficient enough to be cost-competitive and electric stoves are not universally liked but technically functional. However, what are buildings supposed to do about water heaters? Aren’t electric water heaters a lot more expensive to operate than gas or oil ones?
Heat pump hot water heaters are quite cost effective.
On demand water heaters are just fine for the vast majority of purposes and should be the same price unless your oil and gas provider are not charging the full price for their products.
Also, in general, electric appliances will always be cheaper over time due to lower maintenance costs, much lower insurance rates (assuming a full electric building) and lower cost to replace given any idiot can do so without needing to be a licensed plumber with gas training.