As I stated before this country electric infrastructure grid is so outdated we will play heLL catching up.Where are all of these charging stations? I might see one or two in my county.Who will pay the electric utilities for all of them to be installed? What will be the charge for consumers to use these charging stations? Electric cars/trucks might work in the big cities moving forward in the near term but not very good in a rural setting.
As I have said time after time, for 12 hours/day we use 50% of the rate we use the other 12 hours/day so there is lots of capacity to be utilized at night. Which just so happens is the ideal time to charge an EV with low cost equipment.
You insist on suffering from "gas station syndrome" because if EVs did not depend on "gas stations" on every street corner then you would be forced to recognize everything else you believe is wrong.
A solution for long distance travel would be to build railroads down the median of interstate highways with autonomous railcars (better look up that term). One could park and anchor to a railcar at "exits", plug in, set destination, and go to sleep until one arrives. The reason this will never work is the first requirement is of competent government to build and operate.
Freight companies could drop a shipping container on an autonomous railcar and send cross country without a driver.
Being rail-bound greatly increases rolling efficiency. Solves 99% of the self-driving fully autonomous problem.
Conventional cars would only need electric air conditioning and heating to make hours on the railcar comfortable.
Tesla has built an impressive Supercharger network, worldwide, without subsidies. Everyone else is expecting The Government to to it for them. And by not doing it finally The Incompetent Government has fined VW $2B (and others lesser amounts) used to finance Electrify America as their solution.
Talk about idiocy: fining automakers for bad behavior and rewarding them by giving the fines back to build the infrastructure their honest competitor financed by selling vehicles.