Don't know what the recharging facilities are like over there in the USA
While they're still nothing at all like gasoline/petrol stations in terms of commonality, they are steadily getting there, and particularly along all the interstate highways and even more particularly in more populous areas in general.
I live in Staunton, VA, which you can look up on the map. We're not "urban" in any sense, but do lie along Interstate 81 and right at the place where Interstate 64 takes off to the east.
Tesla built a multi-vehicle charging station (I'd have to count as it's expanded, but I think at least 8 cars can be handled at once) at a local quick market right off of the interstate several years back and have expanded it since. The Walmart just up the block put in 6 charging stations (I think, it could be 8) in its parking lot around 2 years ago. A few months ago, just up the block from Walmart, a local grocery store (part of a chain) put in 4-vehicle charging station in its parking lot.
The trend here is clear, and given what's going on in the current EV market and what the major automobile manufacturers have announced as their plans, there is zero doubt that charging stations as part of a very great many more parking lots in all sorts of venues will continue to pop up like mushrooms in the forest after a spring rain.
What I will be curious to see as time goes by is how much less (or possibly more, though I doubt it) maintenance EVs will take than their ICE counterparts do.