If you do a road trip a few times a year, you could always rent a car. That’s what I do (I have a regular gas car), to save wear and tear on my car. Plus if the rental breaks down, the fix is very simple as the company will just come out and replace, although rentals are usually brand new cars. I’m in a FB group where people are bitching about the price of gas (among other local issues) and someone with an electric car said when she first got it, the change in her home electric bill was minimal. It’s more a concern for someone with a long commute or someone who lives in a condo or building where the owners may not want them to put in a charging station.