No, gotten to where I'll rock with battery powered hand tools. (Drills, weedeaters, impacts, chainsaws, hedge trimmers, etc) No pneumatic hoses to hassle with, no gas or premix to fill, no tuning necessary, no cords to pull, or plugs to foul. If the battery's charged just pull the trigger. They generally have strong torque, low weight, and little vibration. Plus they're quiet.
I'm 41 now, which means I'm older than petrified stinky, and I was out cutting old shrubbery that has gotten way overgrown off my wall today, and I was using my red Husqvarna (Jonsered) 372XP today, and my cheap HF Braun electric saw with only a 10" bar, and the electric saw was just way easier in this crazy heat. With that said my Jonsered needs its blade sharpened something desperately, but still. I tried my parents new Kobalt electric weedeater out a few months back, and that thing is easy peasy. The battery lasts for longer than my weedeaters gas tank, and it's pretty powerful and lightweight. Look, I have no desire for electric vehicles. I don't want a ZTR with a battery pack, or a fake Lightning truck that's electric, but when I'm having to expend energies, these battery powered tools are easy, and covenant, and don't tire you out as bad.
If I'm out sawing up some big oak tree or something, then yeah I'll take a powerful gas saw with a sharp chain.
EDIT: On top of all that these E-tools are pretty safe. You let go of the trigger, and they cut off. Not so much with a gas powered tool like a chainsaw.