I live where power is unreliable as a result of storms, particularly hurricanes.I live in a very rural area north of Raleigh (NC capital) and not only do we have very weak cellular signal, we have frequent power outages (summer or winter). I’m certain that there are plenty of areas similar to mine. EVs can work inner city for now. These remote areas have years to go before there is dependable infrastructure to support home vehicle charging. Most folks out here can’t afford a home generator.
That consideration is, in fact, a reason in favor of an EV.
The option to power the house using the EV is far more attractive than a generator (and using a generator to charge an EV is horribly inefficient and expensive).
I can keep the EV if I move, for example, and I am only buying a car, not a car and a generator.