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Hybrids had a window where they were relevant, but these days there doesn't appear to be any real reason for them to be made—they're just the worst of both worlds.
At this point we're taking winter cabin trips in EVs here in Norway. They're fine. And the new sales statistics are almost all electric now—helped by taxes that make fossil cars as expensive as EVs :)
In Norway you have enough EVs to get the needed infrastructure to charge as needed. Not everyone has that, while gas is available everywhere (this is specific to the US and Canada - the only places I personally drive). There are EV chargers in the US, you can get most places - but you sometimes need to plan your charges to make the next one.
Yes they have many of the downsides from both technologies but they also have upsides from both too. In a phev you get to drive most of your miles on electric, but can refuel in minutes and don't have range anxiety, and have a longer range than any ev or gas vehicle. Mine gets 600+ miles (1000km) on a full tank that only gets filled maybe twice a year for the 6000 miles (10000km) I drive.