Yes - I have almost certainly just bought my last ever ICE car. At my advanced age it's a matter of whether I will need another vehicle but one thing has changed for me. My son in law - an electrician - looked at where our consumer unit was located and it's behind our front door which happens to be at the side of our bungalow. There is a 30 foot distance from it to the front of the house. He recommended that an armoured cable be run along the side of the property so that the charging unit can be located on the front wall. To avoid a trip hazard, he recommended paving over part of the front garden so the car could be driven up to the wall where the charger was mounted.
Which is a roundabout way of saying that I have changed from someone who would want to do all their charging at home to someone who would prefer to charge up commercially at, say a supermarket, and get 200 to 300 miles whilst I did my shopping.
It will be interesting to see how quickly car manufacturers start to phase out the ICE. I can't imagine them wanting to be making any ICE car more than 5 years before the ban. Will ICE cars become worthless? You can see why the ownership model, already declining, may well have truly had its day.