People with deep pockets/savings in the main I would suggest.
I upgraded my gas boiler in my previous house in 2019 at a cost of about £2000 with very little inconveniense to myself - very little additional piping, no changes to the rads and their attendant piping. Ironically none of it was microbore and was more suited to ASHP. Newer house now but has microbore all over the place so much of the flooring would need to be lifted for larger piping I suspect. Almost certainly some/many of the rads would need changing as well. New hot water tank would need to be installed with its attendant piping. Even with a £7500 uplifted gov grant, I suspect a new ASHP would cost me probably upwards of £5000 and possibly in excess of £7500. There are very few ASHP installers in the NE when I have looked but you can fall over the number CORGI registered gas boiler installers up here. On the estates where I live I have yet to see a single ASHP installation and yet I know I am better off than many many folk that live nearby. Even the 300 new houses being built nearby right now are being fitted with gas boilers! Annual gas cost for my usage is currently about £500 pa (on circa 5900kWh gas consumption). If I went back to my old usage patterns (and a cosier house) I'd be spending maybe £1000pa. Until the price of gas becomes more expensive (relative to electricity) than it currently is I'll not be going down the route of ASHP for all the reasons I've outlined for my circumstances.
Solar on the other hand is something I might be more tempted to explore more thoroughly particularly as there appears to be a decent pay-back period and the installation experience is less intrusive. Given the choice of getting solar v ASHP then solar wins it for me ATM. I'll certainly be looking at this option during the next 12 months.
EVs are still priced at a premium compared to petrol but being the age I am, I cannot see me driving past mid-70s (if I last that long) and I'm not sure I'd want to judging by the lunatics I see on the road these days. The days of driving long journeys for me all over the country are history and I currently do maybe 3500 miles pa. I'm sticking with my current 10 year old Polo for as long as I can and decide when I need to.
If I had maybe £50K+ loose change in my pockets I'd do all three (ASHP, Solar, EV) and stay in a posh hotel for a couple of weeks 😄 but the reality for me is somewhat different 😥