“But, if you want to hang around the gas station drinking beer, go right ahead.”
BTW, what does “we are just beginning to get to efficient electricity storage” even mean??? The Electrobat was an electric car and it was commercialised in the... 1890s! The fastest car around the 1900s was the Jamais Contente (”never happy”) which was... an electric car. The fact that the electric car had never caught on is precisely because of physics.
On the other hand, it’s not even true that we are approaching the end of efficiency improvement of the ICE, that efficiency has consistently improved about 1% per year for decades with no sign of slowing down and we have plenty of new topologies that could make more jumps in efficiency. This improvment would have been even much higher than 1% per year, had the ICE not to comply to all the environmental requirements that let the EV infrastructure scott free.
You didn’t even address the fact that “charging” by filling gas is at 10MW while charging by plugging has been at best at 500 kW, an order of magnitude gap that can’t never be leveled by any known physics or economics. That’s probably because you have no argument.
I’ve a 100 amp service panel at my house, but I think a lot of that is already spoken for.