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Teslas just aren't great EVs compared to other brands. The reason they are popular is because of marketing.
Give me a Renault EV any day.
Aren't great how? They have some of the most efficient cars, with high charging speeds, and easily the best charging network.
As far as EVs go, they're fantastic. Said as someone who has owned multiple EVs from different brands.
The charging network argument is getting less important in densely populated Europe, and at least here in the Netherlands. For fast charging I usually charge at Shell Recharge because it's cheap with my card (for my boss, but small company so I try). Otherwise there's always a Fastned, Ionity or other party. And there are so many destination chargers that I don't really hesitate to drive anywhere. And anyway you can charge at Tesla too if there is availability I think, though for the reasons stated above I haven't needed to.
And now other brands are coming out with loads of relatively affordable 100-150kwh+ options. At that point a cross continent vacation is still a bit of a hassle, but for daily use that's more than enough since you mostly charge at home or at a destination anyway.