Without the ability to charge at home I fear that you could regret your decision. Whilst fast chargers can make public charging a bit less of a faff (time wise), use of them could well end up costing you more per mile than running an ICE car (which would take you 5 minutes to fill from empty and give you a far better range).
My nephew got an EV two and a half years ago. He cannot charge at home and convinced himself that public charging wouldn’t be an issue. At first he got on OK with it, but the novelty of having to kill time at places whilst it recharged soon wore off and he now finds it to be a real pain. In the last year he’s also moved house and has a fairly long round trip to go back to see his parents. He can’t do the round trip on one charge and he can’t charge at his parents either. He has 6 months left on his lease and he cannot wait to ditch the EV and go back to a petrol car.
Anything is of course possible but, personally, the furthest I’d go if I couldn’t charge at home would be a self charging hybrid.