Agree. For EVs, the issue is range. Not sure it will ever be solved.
the way technology is improving , I would guess range problems will be solved .
Solid state batteries will improve range and as they are improved , expect range top improve with it.
Charging stations will become more available and might just start showing up in gas stations, if the EV market makes that a worthwhile addition.
Also home charging units prices will go down as new technology makes building them for home use less expensive and instillation mush easier so price of installing unit won't hurt too much..
The main question will be the cost of charging units, with the way energy prices are rising .
But maybe used with a solar power system at home might cut costs down
EV development basically depends on the type of investment put into improving EV technology if improved range will be obtained so buying an EV would be considered a good idea,
Right now ,I would say buying an EV might be nice for a second car, but for now >gas rules the road.