I think resale values are a big one, but looking at the used market around here, that does not impact every car. I happened to read an article last week and saw that the biggest loser is the Tesla Model S. Originally $100k plus, their lowest price looks to be around $17k. The model S was I believe also on Consumer Reports not recommended as a used EV, which might be the reason for that price drop.
I would not choose an EV as my ONLY car because of charging requirements, but because of my short commute and available chargers, it works. For long trips, I won't be taking the EV unless I KNOW there are available chargers.
Her car is a hybrid, so it is the obvious choice for long trips. Now that it is ~13 yrs old though, it is starting to have some age related issues, so we are considering selling it and buying a new hybrid.
My other car is a low mileage STI, which I am not sure what the plan is. I love driving it, but when gas is high, it costs a lot and it is also starting to have some age related issues. It has been incapacitated basically, because I can't get a power steering pump.