Having just completed a 2,000 mile Florida road trip (including 750 miles from Orlando to VB yesterday) - I have done just that kind of analysis- and an EV doesn’t work for me and my specific needs.The best way of working is to charge whilst doing something else, meaning it adds virtually no extra time to your day. Charge in the shopping mall parking lot, at the movie theatre, at a restaurant, at home, whatever. For the significant majority of journey types this works fine. The idea that an EV can't do long haul is distorting the reality that long haul journeys by car are a significant minority of journey types. Obviously that is based on average use data - individuals will have specific needs that will inform their own decisions.
I would love one if my life included a modest commute, say the 15 miles into the Navy Base in Norfolk, that it once did. But I often drive farther than the range of an EV in a single day and I’m pressed for time on that day.
So, an EV could only be a second, local, commuter car for me. “Significant minority of journey types” applies to you, perhaps, but not me.