I posted (I thought) a reply to Ken’s post earlier, but it has gone. So here it is again.
It could likely be a night-time record when all those millions of BEVs all charge at the same time. (

- yes a smilie emoji included there)
A night time record could occur - with a cold night in the winter and if Europe were to be dependent on everything they could import (even though France has now restarted their old nuclear fleet to help avoid the energy shortages caused by the Ukraine invasion) could see a wind record broken.
I reckon the real problem is still the inability of the grid to shift off-shore generated power to places where it can be utilised/is needed - hence the constraint payments (which actually are still very much worthwhile - and still good value - to maintain grid operations).
The sooner the grid can do without all the gas powered spinning-reserve (for a grid restart after a black-out) the more the wind generation can all be used - if it can be transmitted away from the coastal incoming points where it is ‘supposed’ to be connected to the National Grid system.