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The problem is that it's a very vague label although it is true with the rest of your elaboration.
It also pretty much assumes you're a middle class suburban home owner or an upper class city dweller. Otherwise you'll have no place to park it overnight within reach of an outlet and (if the infrastructure actually existed you'll be waiting around at a super charging station for longer than it takes to pump gas.
I take your point that there are still some infrastructure challenges to universal modern car adoption. However, I think you overstate. Many urban workplaces have charging facilities in their parking decks, as do shopping destinations such as malls and supermarkets. Newer condo or apartment complexes also incorporate charging facilities. There are also workarounds. I knew someone with a Leaf but no garage or carport. When she charged at home she ran a standard 120V extension cord from the front door to the curb and never really complained about range anxiety.