There is something to be said about EV vs gasoline in real world interstate driving, at least my world and I can see yours too.
Even my trips to Florida from Columbia SC area last year to Yulee. No one I know does 70 or 75 MPH, Easy 82 to 87 ... 4 hours, I was there, no time to stop for a "charge or to look for one. 3 hours looking at new homes sites, then top off the gas tank in minutes, 4 hours back home.
This whole notion of horsepower and speed is meaningless under 100 MPH... except for enthusiasts that like the high horsepower numbers of the EV. on the real road, I dont know, call me crazy but for fun I took my Big Chevy Traverse up to 97 MPH, drove smooth and silk but also dropped it down quickly to 85 ish... Dont want to go to jail. What I am saying is these small EVs lack a lot of comfort for trips like these, to the point that many can not understand the concept of long comfortable trips that you do not feel the need to stop.
It's for this reason and the price, I will always own a 3 row SUV that can tow 5k because the price will be half of an EV and less convenient.
Yet, I would own an EV for my wife's car that goes no place except local driving and sometimes does nothing but sit for days or a week in the driveway. I can also see value for commuting ect.
So I am not against EVs at all but they certainly are not a full replacement for gasoline at any time.