I don't want to pinpoint anyone in particular on the forum, as everyone has the best intentions when putting forward their points of view, but we need to accept that a BEV simply isn't suitable for everyone at the moment.
I personally hate driving, it's a necessary evil that I derive no pleasure from. I use the car solely to get to work (15 miles each way I suppose) due to the extreme work patterns I do. I walk to the shop. I cycle if I need to go further. For holidays I use the train.
So, on the face of it, a BEV would suit my needs perfectly - LU are introducing a salary sacrifice scheme imminently, 100% town driving, relatively low weekly mileage, small cars preferred. But my next car will be another Yaris hybrid because, although I see all sides of it, and study the zap map monthly for new chargers, I just can't see myself utilising destination chargers as I don't go anywhere! So that means driving to somewhere and sitting to charge, which I don't want to do - the rapid chargers on the way to work are only the expensive 'big boys' and no charging at work (coz LU apparently doesn't have enough electricity?!), and no lamp post or local charging where I could leave it overnight on a slow charge.
So, for now, it's an evil hybrid, but we must accept that everyone has their own needs, and even if they can see all the benefits of BEVs, there are also drawbacks.