The UK government knows that it must address this. The Office for Low Emission Vehicles, which is part of the Department for Transport and the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, is to carry out a "comprehensive review" of electric vehicle charging infrastructure to ensure that funding is targeted effectively. The government has said that its investment "will ensure that drivers are never more than 30 miles from a rapid charging station" but, with the pressure Covid-19 has put on both the economy and government time, this programme will inevitably suffer.
Finally, regulation remains an issue. Electric vehicle charging is technically a supply of energy, and ultimately one which could be regulated - although both the UK government and market regulator Ofgem currently have no plans to do so.
Without better data, and better infrastructure, electric vehicle transition has some way to go, with the risk of negative PR around diesel emissions reducing consumer choice. For drivers of electric vehicles, keeping a charging cable in the boot alongside the spare tire will be a necessity for some time yet.