Don't forget, I consider myself to be an EVangelist so many of my attitudes and pushes are not necessarily in support of my own interests or those of EV diehards, but, rather of those who do not yet drive EVs, many of whom see them as being a hassle. Therefore, I push back on measures by the diehards that could likely be seen as a hassle.Shocked, shocked I am
Having to get up in the middle of the night, during work, dinner, a movie, a play, a baseball game, etc, to move one's car count as hassles for many. So does having to wait for and sit at a fast charger after any of the above activities in order to get enough charge to get home or on one's way.
I'd rather push for realistic expectations (ie, "one charger is not enough") rather than accept that EVs will always be a hassle.
I also push back on diehards with plenty of time on their hands who keep saying that it is good to drive slowly and take a long time to get places with EVs.