If you don't want to stop…
If you don't want to stop every two hours for 20 minutes (which is what health experts say you should be doing regardless of what you drive, whether you need gas or anything else) then get an EV with more range. A typical EV sedan or SUV might need one stop on a 400 mile trip, which will take a fraction of the time it takes for a meal and a restroom break.
Sure, people will argue that an EV is no good because they want to ignore their health, drive non-stop and swap drivers so they can eat in the car. But the reality is that for most people who make such a trip without stopping to eat, they will eat when they arrive tired and hungry, making the total driving and eating time the same.
People save so much time and money charging at home that it more than makes up for the convoluted hypothetical scenarios that people like to say make EVs worse for a trip.
Get a Lucid with a 516 mile range, stop to charge for 12 minutes to add 200 miles and you'd need the most absurd scenario to say that an EV is slowing you down, especially when 90% of charging is at home.