Well, maybe it's all different here in the colonies.
We own a 2016 leaf. It's been great for 80% of what we do, which is around town, commute to work (useless on a trip of course). It has been 100% reliable, no servicing to speak of, and costs about NZ$5/100 km to run, which I think, in technical terms, is 'stuff all'. So far it hasn't spontaneously combusted (although I'm not keen on charging it at night). Battery is about 75% but that doesn't really have any impact on around-town driving. We are in the fortunate position of having a garage to charge it and a 3.5litre V6 for long trips (which costs ~$30/100km for comparison).
The large company I work for has gone electric and, on long trips, sure, you have to factor the charge time in (stop for a coffee, plug it in, and it is ready for another 400 km when you have got to the bottom of the cup). We are also in the fortunate position, as a country, of having copious hydro and wind power which accounts for something like 80% of our electricity. So, here, EVs seem to make perfect sense. I'll be getting another longer-range EV one day but with the lithium/iron/phosphate battery which is less likely to undergo a runaway reaction in a prang - so I understand.
My 2cents.
Cheers
Richard