I recently read article that gave calculations on break even points for electric depending on the cost of electricity in your area. Our current cost is .11 cent//kwh and the break even point for me was a car that got 40 mpg. less than 40 was a cost savings. I believe CA is a high cost electricity state as is the gas. Daughter has the new Mustang E and loves it, range is 250-300 miles on a charge, lots of power. I have a hybrid and ave about 40 mpg highway/city. If you would use the car for a trip once in a while consider that you will have to stop to recharge but if close to 100% commuting use the electric is a good choice. Also, in my experience hybrids have a lot more to go wrong than an electric with the gas engine, all the normal R&M, a pain plus electronics to make it go. Electrics are really reliable. I have driven the ID4, Mustang, Volvo electrics, Mustang I loved but pricey, Volvo not so much and pricier. ID4 a good choice or the Chevy Bolt. Ford has the Escape plug in hybrid a good options as well.
Definitely either a hybrid or electric for her. Availability is an issue now with all of them, hybrids included.