Surely the choice depends on how you intend to use the car.
Keep in mind that the range figures given for BEVs are under optimum conditions and tend to be much less in weather extremes.
I see BEVs as a viable option for someone who only wants to use the vehicle as a shopping trolly and never goes beyond about 30% of the range in distance.
If you use the car for even occasional touring, particularly in holiday periods a BEV is not the best choice. A plugin hybrid may be an option as the engine then works as a range extender. Short distances can be done on battery alone but, as a neighbour discovered he could not go very far on steep mountain roads on only battery power and it was not sufficiently powerful to give a satifying performance; but, of course, he may have chosen the wrong model.
Either full hybrid or pure ICE are good choices for touring and cars are available that have a satisfying performance and completely no range anxiety or waiting times (queues in holiday periods) to top up.
Personally the only BEV I am likely to buy will be a mobility scooter
