It is sad.
How people keep forgetting the logistic realities of EVs.
For EVs to replace gasoline powered vehicles on a large scale you need to start replacing the over 7 million gas pumps that support the current US fleet with EV charging stations. That will take a few decades to complete.
Mostly because the national power grid cannot handle a substantial growth in EV charging stations. Improved power storage for renewable sources like wind and solar will help make a distributed grid possible to help support the needed growth.
Realistically how many EV charging stations are in the US? Maybe 2,000 public ones and another 20,000 private ones. Taxpayers paying for EV charging stations to make an electric highway is an expensive subsidy for a very small minority of vehicle owners.
Right now EV advocates should be pushing for longer ranges, faster charging times and lower purchase costs.
Once those three things are addressed the EV market will take its own course.