Uh, let's see... Well, if you live in a big city you can do most of what you need by bike and public transport, so you could just not have a car. But if like most people you're kind of forced to have one to get around, my logic is like this:
1. Buying a new ICE car now is a mistake. Maybe you'll be able to sell it before the market collapses, but maybe not.
2. If you have a place you can put in a charger to charge when you park at night, go ahead and get an EV.
2A. If you never need to use it for long trips, there are many models that would work
2B. If you want to go on long trips, the Supercharger network is an order of magnitude better than CCS/ChaDeMo, so get a Tesla
3. If you don't have a way to charge at night, nurse your existing ICE along for a couple more years, or if you really can't, get a used ICE to tide you over. The SC network is supposed to open up to other vehicles this year or next. That will make non-Tesla models much more attractive. That said, I would probably still choose the MY over any other existing option if I were buying now. Holds a lotta stuff, which is important to me, and I like its advantages more than I dislike its missing features (bird's-eye view, where are you?).