They are not supposed to carry your shack. They can just be charged at the office or at home while you work or sleep at night and topped up on the road when needed.
They are designed that way.
“They can just be charged at the office or at home while you work or sleep at night and topped up on the road when needed.”
Perhaps a ‘road trip’ for you is to a neighboring town, and since that’s the case (apparently), you are correct.
But some of us take LONGER trips, far longer. So please get back to me when you have an EV that match my 700-800 typical daily driving distance on long trips. Until then, I’ll still need a normal car.