The deal breaker for me is having to sit at a charging station for an hour to fill up the batteries. This is using the fastest charging stations if you can find one. In my area cars are waiting in line at charging stations so that hour can turn into two hours or longer. That would get old REAL quick. Charging at home isn't much better. It typically takes 40 hours to charge from empty to full on a 120V house connection. The electric grid is massively undersized to handle charging in mass numbers so this dream of EVs taking over ICEs is a pipe dream at this point in time. I'll be interested in an EV when I can charge the battery from empty to 85% full in 10 minutes and not have to wait in a line to do it. It would also have to have a 400 mile range. Four hundred miles is needed to compensate for the range reductions due to terrain, cold temperatures, running heat/AC, payload etc. If you like to accelerate fast and drive spiritedly then you will be spending a lot of time at the charging stations. I can drive my Mustang like I stole it and spend less than five minutes at the pump filling it up for another run. Life is too short to spend hours every week at charging stations. A long road trip would be mind numbing in an EV for me. <rant over>