Ok, lets take a Tesla on a "National Lampoon's Electric Family" trip. Don't worry, there are charging stations all over the country. By the Third charging station that takes an Hour and a half or so, and the 400th "Are we there yet"?, Daddy, who wishes he had his Escalade back, is willing to push the Tesla over the nearest cliff. He can claim the very valid "temporary insanity" defense.
The local Tesla supercharger here is in the parking lot of a supermarket, across the street is a Costco. There is also a Home Depot, but that's pretty much it. This family can't buy anything that isn't instantly consumable since every square inch is taken up for their trip luggage... I assume that's how most of the charging stations are situated, so the nightmare is real for anyone trying said trip.
For a work commuter plugging it in every night, I can see that working possibly, but I can also see the Home Insurance people asking if you have an EV you charge at the residence, since there isn't a good insurance company in existence and they need to find a way to charge for every possible thing.
Weighing all the problems of electric, while saving money actually driving, I say people will widely reject the thought of an all electric idea.