Range anxiety really isn’t necessary anymore.
You just need to realise that the quoted charging times don’t actually mean anything to you if you’re on a journey. If you regularly drive 400 miles in one go – that’s fair. Everything else you just need to keep in mind that if you plan a journey close to the advertised range, you just need to top up for 5-10 minutes somewhere along the route, rather than sitting somewhere for 90 minutes to fill it all the way. You’ll recharge close to 100 miles in some cars in 10 minutes (it’s the last 20% of the battery that takes forever, because the charging current goes way down to balance the cells).
I know where you come from, we had the same issue – but if you really think about it, you’ll most likely come to the conclusion that objectively an ID3 and Kona are no more hassle than a Diesel.