You should only get an EV after you have your charging situation figured out. Owning an EV is too different of an experience to owning an ICE car and you don’t want to just jump into it without doing your research. Monetarily speaking, you’re not saving much if at all on fueling if you’re going to depend on superchargers alone. Add to that the increased time spent charging and frequency (due to lesser range compared to ICE cars) and you might have a very frustrating time.
You should only get an EV after you have your charging situation figured out. Owning an EV is too different of an experience to owning an ICE car and you don’t want to just jump into it without doing your research. Monetarily speaking, you’re not saving much if at all on fueling if you’re going to depend on superchargers alone. Add to that the increased time spent charging and frequency (due to lesser range compared to ICE cars) and you might have a very frustrating time.