For the vast majority of daily driving, range on both an ICE and EV is out of mind. The gasser needs an occasional trip to the corner gas station and the EV needs to be plugged in.
People don’t compare to ICE range because most cars are used to drive within a 50 mile radius of home most of the time. The majority of the time, an EV will save you time spent at gas stations, trading it for time spent charging at home while you’re doing other things.
Tesla is (currently) unique amongst EV makers in that their answer for that occasional long trip is Supercharging, making their cars less of a compromise for the typical driver. Their cars can make long trips with reasonable extra delays.
If your vehicle use is mostly long trips or you don’t have any way to charge at home, it’s not yet time for an EV for you unless you’re an enthusiast.