Only skimmed this thread because right now I am 400 miles from home at a cottage in the middle of nowhere.
The Tesla is outside, fully charged from my host's power for which I'm paying her the scandalous fee of 8p per mile. That's fair because I could pop down to the nearest village and charge faster for the same price but overnight works fine and in the morning I can drive 223 miles.
To get here I had to stop 3 times (twice to charge, one for dinner with a friend where I chose to charge). Charges took about the same time as drinking coffee and cost a lot because I used super chargers which cost nearly as much as petrol.
Back home, it's 2.5p a mile or "free" from the solar if it's sunny. Which means at point of use it's pretty green. It's a
second hand car which to some extent mitigates the environmental cost of making it.
Lithium may not be the future but it works ok for my present.