the electric car showed up before the I.C.E. car did. Battery power didn't make it back then for the same reason it doesn't prevail today, energy content/volume vs distance and fill up times. Around town, sure, subsidies sure. Other than that, they don't "fit". Not everyone has a garage to install a charger or even use 115v.
Make sure to compare apples to apples. The battery IS the gas tank.
My 34 gallon gas tank on my truck @ 20mpg hwy (yes) gets me over 600 miles and takes 5+ min. to refill. And weighs around 250 lbs. when full. And a replacement tank is what, a few hundred bucks, maybe less ?
Compare a battery truck.
All gas stations construction I know of are private, free enterprise driven. As long as that is behind charging stations , fine. But I wonder what's behind the scene at the charging station in a local state park (little buffalo state park, Pa.) huh?
I bet it's not Sheetz....

And for those that swear electric is so much cheaper (I'd love to see their electric bill), understand that electric rates are poised, if not already, to skyrocket because of AI server requirements.
look, if electric is free enterprise driven, great, your choice.
But we are being forced, even at the lower level. "They" want us to use battery powered yard equipment so subsequently gas devices are disappearing. I believe Honda said battery mowers only.
Ever priced their batteries?