All analyses that I’ve seen show a net gain in environmental impacts after 15-20K miles. I keep my cars well into 100K+ so the math is in favor of an EV. Recharge time for most owners is at home. I have a plug-in hybrid. It takes a few seconds to plug in in my garage. I’ve gone up to 3 months between fill ups. That’s a lot of time saved every week at the gas pump. So I can justify a longer road trip charge time. My electricity is pretty cheap. An EV I’m looking into buying will cost me about $10 to get 300 miles of range when charging at home. At the most expensive chargers that I’ve seen, the charge would cost me around $37. My ICE car would cost me about $55 for 300 miles at today’s gas prices.
EVs aren’t for everyone, but more people could see benefits from driving one than currently realize it. It took driving a plug in hybrid to realize that I love the benefits of skipping the gas pumps.