I can. But the Volt was made at 50-mile range because studiers showed 85 percent of Americans never drive more daily. So todays with 300 miles or more is nearly overkill. Because Americans use their cars sometimes on trips, the manufacturers recognized this is a problem before they started manufacturing. This is not a revelation of yours. That is why they started installing charging stations on interstates. It is also why Biden's bill includes thousands of level 3 chargers.
The Volt is fine for driving cross country. My son has a Volt and a Bolt. They drive the Bolt everywhere. My son has a job that sometimes takes him to another state, That is when he uses the Volt. Everytime he charges, he get 50 miles of electric before it goes to ICE. He does not take the Bolt to anoher state because many backwoods states have a lot fewer charging stations,.
Yet the big argument is that rising gas prices are ok, they should entice people to buy EVs and get Govt. subsidies. We in the backwoods are screwed, no?