Misjudging the remaining range when the needle is on "E" is not exclusive to electric vehicles, I'm afraid.
"Just put in fuel and go" can take HOURS waiting for someone to bring you some, especially if you don't happen to have roadside assistance.
In the meantime this fellow, or fellette, was able to start addressing the situation themselves immediately. By the time roadside assistance would have showed up, it's charged enough to make it to the next rest stop and charging station. 20 minutes later, they're back on the road.
Worst case scenario vs. worst case scenario. Fair is fair.
Keep that smug expression on your face long enough, it will stick that way.
Putting 10-ply tires on half ton trucks since aught-four.