I have a neighbor who has a Tesla and is a planner so does nearly all his miles by home charging. He loves the car (not the brand) and it works perfectly for him.
I had the misfortune to rent a brand new Volvo EV in Virginia about a year ago from Hertz. (I asked repeatedly for gas-powered vehicle but they claimed it was the only car they had left.) It was a week where I didn't know where I was going, was staying in different hotels and was unfamiliar with the state. The EV was an absolute pain in the arse. It kept running out of miles and diverting me off to locations miles out of my way to recharge. Plus the cost of recharging was never obvious until you were actually using the charger and it was sometimes 4 or 5 times higher than the domestic price of electricity. I spent 20 minutes with some Spanish people trying to explain how to use a charger for their rental too. In short, EVs currently aren't really viable in that circumstance because charging is literally the wild west.