Yes I’m aware. And what does that have to do with my comment?
There are probably a non-zero amount of EV owners who solely charge with public chargers. Those owners probably don’t care about cost. They want an EV for the other things they enjoy about it.
Just about 100% of gasoline car owners don’t fill up at home.
"Just about 100% of gasoline car owners don’t fill up at home."
because most people don't have cheap gasoline piped to their houses. Charging a EV at home is much cheaper than gas BUT charging and EV exclusively at commercial charge points is very expensive, almost as expensive as gasoline.
EVs are held to this higher standard as if no other types of cars are purchased out of want more than need.
Do off-road trucks driven in suburban areas make sense to buy?
Do suburbanites driving F-150s but not doing any work with them make sense when a minivan is more economical as a family hauler?
Does a two door sports car make sense?
Does a big SUV make sense when you don’t take it to Home Depot every day and you would be just fine driving a small car like a Corolla?
Do cars with extraneous features like massage seats and airbag suspension make sense?
Jeep Wranglers? Ford Raptor? Dodge Charger Scat Pack?
What if the owners just like to drive EVs and aren’t buying it to save money on fuel cost?