For sure, EVs are not for every use case; nothing is. I would be curious to plan your trip via the Tesla GPS.
I realize I live in a Silicon Valley bubble. There's tons of Superchargers in my area; I never use them.
Our Mid Range can make the 180+ mile round trip if I charge to 95%. Here's the route; you can see Los Gatos in the South Bay and Petaluma up north of the City. I charged at Novato and then flew home on a beautiful ride playing Southern Rock on the Premium Stereo.
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Obviously road trips outside of the Bay Area are the real test. Densely populated cities (especially San Francisco) are also a real test since the parking spaces that might be used for EVs are also at a premium and a lot of the non-Tesla charging is in pay parking garages.
I remember mapping out the chargers on our trip up the North Coast. Santa Rosa was the last possibility until Ukiah (which strangely enough has two). One is at a city government parking lot, so they likely offered their site to Tesla. I didn't use Tesla's trip planning tool, but I looked at it today and it recommended some oddball charging stops, including 5 minutes at that city parking lot's Supercharger and then 30 minutes in Laytonville - in the parking lot for Anna's Asian Palace, which sounds vaguely like it's something other than a Chinese restaurant.
"Charge your Tesla, do not eat the food."
"The Tesla charging stations are the only reason why they're still in business."
"Tesla owners don't go this place!!"
"Went here while charging our Tesla and it was a mistake."
But here's the plan. Looks reasonable, but I think it's about 160 miles from Berkeley to Laytonville, so it doesn't make much sense to have a five minute pitstop in Ukiah.
Another thing is that often the recommended stops are somewhat random. We used the other Supercharger in Ukiah, and that was a decent location in a Raley's parking lot where walking distance included Harbor Freight (might be interesting), Dollar Tree, In-N-Out, and McDonald's across the street. It was kind of weird looking at Google Maps street view, where they still had a 2011 image where I saw a Shell station and a Carl's Jr/Green Burrito, but the May 2023 image shows the Carl's Jr. closed and surrounded by a chain link fence, and the Shell station is now Speedway. And really depressing because 2011 shows a traditional McDonald's, but 2023 it's turned into a box shaped building.