There’s a lot to learn, in the same way using new technologies always requires learning how to get the best out of them.
Theres a lot around charging that makes life very much more convenient, which is the opposite of popular belief. Plug in and forget allows you to charge at home/work and get on with something completely different while the car fills up. Overnight timed charging means you end up paying pennies per mile a bad all done automatically (after a bit of learning while setting up) as long as you plug the car in when you get home.
There’s a lot to learn about efficiency, not driving like a snail, sneaking in behind an HGV and hypermiling but putting the car in eco mode and turning regen down/off when cruise control is taking the strain on long motorway trips gains a number of miles over doing exactly the same speed without taking those measures.
There is nothing better than going out watching your neighbours scraping ice and you simply get in and go, in a lovely warm car. Just don’t look smug, you get dropped from the dinner parties that way?
I'm Autistic, if I say something you find offensive, please let me know, I can guarantee it was unintentional.
I'll try to give my honest opinion but am always open to learning.
Mark