this is actually a perfect representation of where the "truck" market is and where its heading. There are some stupid percentages of truck owners that haul 1 or less times a year and even less that tow 1 or less times per year. the VASTTTTT majority of current half ton owners buy these trucks as glorified SUVs that carry hockey bags and groceries at most. That being said, I am not one of those owners, but i am also not on the other end of that spectrum where i tow or have a bed full of construction materials every day. I love the idea of these electric trucks for my commute to work but I certainly cannot be planning a charging stop on the way up to the cabin (only 200 miles away) every time i take the quad up there.
I tend to agree.
90% of the time, I'm just running errands (gym, grocery, etc.) in town and parking in my garage 20+ hours per day. Any EV can do that.
A couple of times per year, we do a round-trip run from Texas to our cabin in Michigan (1,200 miles each way). I have pulled an enclosed trailer on that route. I typically stop for fuel twice when I'm not towing and three to four times when towing. No (current) EV could handle that route without longer and more frequent stops. So I'd have to plan differently for those biannual cross country trips, as well as other infrequent "day trips" (200-500 miles) around Texas.
I might be willing to make that compromise for the right vehicle, especially if it was flawless for that 90% use case. But my current Ram is
really, really good for my needs, so the bar has been set pretty high.