In the U.S. we’re so far from that mark that it’s not a concern unless you own an EV and find yourself in that situation.
We will adapt as (and if) EVs become the norm. In the meantime, you charge your vehicle much the same way you get gas. At a station.
In an ideal world, cars would be very rare and moist people would take public transport. Hence, no need for everyone to have a personal charging station.
In the real world, it’s just going to suck until the market figures something out. Maybe it’ll be like cable, when you buy a car you also have to pay for a guy to come install it.
Few people in my complex with EVs who are also close to the parking area run an extension cable from the patio outlet to their car. But there are superchargers across the street in a strip mall, too.
If they became the norm, though, I would think many places would outfit themselves with some charging stations. Maybe not 1 per resident, but something.
At quick charge stations, i.e. gas stations.
Right now if you have convenient power at your home parking electric cars can make sense. If you don’t have easy home charging, then it’s less convenient