Just one more reason why I'm not ready to embrace EV's...........yet ??
I also saw that article. It was typically superficial of the media/press. They got the basic facts mostly correct, but made incorrect conclusions about on-the-road EV recharging.
It is doable now, but you do have to plan ahead, especially if you drive a non-Tesla. It isn't as simple as finding a gas station. And yes, there are destinations where it isn't easy to recharge an EV. For example, in the Outer Banks of North Carolina, there is one Tesla Supercharging station. It does not accept non-Teslas. Most people who go there rent beach houses. If I wanted to go there, I'd have to find a beach house that already has a 240V home-type charger installed. Some do exist now, but you have to ask for them.
As that article shows, there is a learning curve. Instead of searching along your route for "EV recharging", search for "Electrify America recharging" or "Fast DC recharging". I've commented on this earlier in this thread.
All this will change significantly in the next year, as Tesla gradually modifies their Supercharging stations to work for EVs with non-Tesla charging ports.
If you are too impatient for that, you will continue to pay more & more for gasoline. Since I bought my EV, gasoline prices where I live have stayed between a little under $4 to as high as $5 per gallon. I don't expect those prices to drop.