My 2cents, for what it's worth:
Almost one full year into our BEV "test" vehicle, an Ioniq5 - switched my reservation from Harvester to BEV within a couple months of owning the Hyundai, and have no desire to switch back.
Our use case is probably pretty typical of the average American - it's my wife's daily, 6-12 miles per day, and the only vehicle we drive when the two of us are together - unless we are hauling big/dirty things or the dog, then we take the Xterra. I wish we had sprung for the Limited package on the Hyundai, as I find the leather seats in the Xterra way easier to get dog hair and muddy paw prints off of, then the cloth seats in the Ioniq.
For Thanksgiving, we had the chance to spend a couple days in a cabin in the mountains, about 5,000' higher than where we live, so lots of highway climbing to get there. ABRP said we would get to the cabin with 35% remaining, so I charged to 100% and we set off, with the general locations of a couple fast chargers in mind. Drove "spiritedly ", since the endless torque, AWD and heavy weight of the Hyundai make it a fantastic canyon/mountain car, and actually still had 50% charge when we got there.
I was kind of looking forward to seeing if the 50% was accurate, but also didn't want any drama during a holiday, so I plugged in the Level 1 charger I carry for a few hours the day before we left for home. In hindsight there was no need, we burned 50% on the way up, but only 24% on the way down - as I said the drive up was spirited, and the drive down is a lot of downhill, so lots of regen - we keep it on level 2, so the car drives exactly like a regular ICE automatic. Had I not charged at all on this trip, we would have made it home with well over 20% remaining.
My wife and I had this very discussion on the way home, we have a reservation for a Rivian R2 for my wife which should line up more or less with the end of our "tester" lease on the Ioniq - BUT the Ioniq is without question, after one year, the best car we've ever owned, if the R2 is not very, very special, we'll just be getting another Ioniq, but the next one will have all the options. We may look at buying a lease return "limited" Ioniq5, as leasing doesn't sit right with me, but that's just me. After 2008 it took 11 years to climb back out of debt, and leasing feels like backsliding. In any case an ICE or hybrid for her car is out of the question, she's never going back....
The Scout reservation is for me, and I'll keep driving the Xterra until its ready. We discussed maybe keeping it, so we have an ICE vehicle "just in case", but I'm staring to wonder: in case of what?
As long as there is a 300m+ range in the Scout, it will work for the vast majority of what we do way better than any ICE vehicle - but part of adapting to a BEV is being willing to adapt to change. At this point I am fully willing to add an hour to a long road trip day to accommodate charging stops, and in the big picture I would have saved much more than that hour between road trips, because I NEVER go to gas stations. When I do fill the Xterra I find the whole experience expensive and annoying, but it was such a part of my life for decades before that I never questioned it. I'm questioning it now; plugging in the car on my wife's days off is way less intrusive than going to gas stations every week. The kids are grown and the parents are gone, so hopefully my holiday 900 mile day road trips are over anyway? If not, much safer and more fun to find a charger near a restaurant and relax for 30 minutes.
If I towed regularly for long distances ( I tow a boat in the summer, but only 50 miles each way,) I'm looking forward to seeing how the Scout handles that, if I even still own the boat by then, then I might feel differently, but for now I"m more than happy with the tradeoffs of switching to BEV - I'd say for us the benefits far outweigh the costs, and like
@SpaceEVDriver, the panels on the roof more than cover the costs of charging the car. We still haven't gotten around to installing a level 2 charger, for our use case we just don't need it. Driving free and loving it....