I bought a 2018 Chevy Volt in 2017 and has been my local driver ever since. Most of my daily commutes are under 50 miles so the only gas I normally use is when the engine starts up because the computer says the gasoline in the tank is getting too old and I need to burn it. I do use it for a longer drives on occasion, it works just fine and still gets 40 miles per gallon using regular gas. I couldn't be happier with any vehicle and am extremely disappointed that Chevy stopped making them. My wife hates it because it is too low to the ground and hard for her to get in and out of.
With all that said, today buying an all-electric car is quite sensible for daily short drives. The quietness, power, and lack of maintenance are not factors to overlook. You still would have to make all sorts of undesirable compromises thought to go on a cross country trip in an EV. If I owned a EV I'd prefer to own a second ICE vehicle for long trips. (or just rent an ICE vehicle for long trips). EV's definitely have a disadvantage for cold weather use due to reduced range and the lack of waste energy energy to heat the driver's compartment.
Today's EV trucks just doesn't make any sense to me. They are too expensive, have too small of range if hauling a load, and are just not ready for prime time. To me, if one chooses to buy an electric truck, he probably doesn't even really need a truck.
All the talk about the grid not being able to handle EVs and EV's polluting just as much as ICE's due to fossil fuel generating the electricity are pessimistic exaggerations by people who don't want to see change or who prefer to buy into negative environmental propaganda. The grid and generating power will increase as EV usage goes up (Do you really think there were gas stations all over the place in 1910 when ICE's started taking over transportation needs?). The efficiency of a natural gas electrical generation system runs circles around an ICE, even when grid losses are factored in. Every credible study ever done states that you pollute less with an EV regardless of how you get your power. No credible study claims that EV's are pollution free. And Nuclear power will return. Just wait and see.