I think a lot depends on you. At this point I wouldn't own only an EV. I would own a gas-powered vehicle for longer drives. A plug-in hybrid is surely an option. Keep in mind even if there are EV fillup stations, you're probably looking at an hour minimum break while it charges. It's not like filling a tank and going.
My GF has Bolt. She loves it for traveling around town. Of course, she has a Camry for road trips. It hardly gets used. The Bolt is actually nice to drive around town. Amazingly zippy. I would love a plug-in hybrid Miata or S2000! I had a Miata years ago and would get 35ish mpg on the highway (at 75-80mph). Couple that with the zippy EV for around town and it could be a great vehicle.
One thing I'm not sure you're aware of from the original post is how these EVs drive. You can drive with only the gas pedal. You do not need the brake pedal. In fact, this is the recommended way as it optimizes recharging/recovery while breaking/slowing down. This would be similar to driving with a stick and using engine braking to slow down.
There is also a "normal" driving mode that you use the gas pedal and break. This is like driving a regular automatic. I tend to use this mode when driving to my gf's chagrin, only because it's not as abrupt when you lift off the gas pedal (go pedal?). It still goes into a recharging mode, but just not as effective.
I'm sure over time I would get used to driving in the recommended mode. But for now, I tend to be a little jolty when lifting of the gas pedal. Kind of like abruptly downshifting a stick...