I am considering buying a Tesla. I drive only 10 miles a day 300 days a year. Three or four times a year, though, I go on extended road trips of more than 1000 miles, usually west to east and back. Spending 30 minutes every 200 miles does not seem practical to me.
It's actually closer to 20 minutes every ~140 miles, out of practical reasons (SuperCharger locations). So basically every 2 hours you would take a 20 minute break.
That might seem long at first but it's really not. It's long in the context of weekly gas station fill-ups when you're alone, out of gas and late for a meeting, but when you're driving for hours on end, with other passengers in the car, stopping for 20 minutes every couple of hours is no big deal.
If you don't do it already, it takes tiny behavioral changes to accommodate a 20 minutes stop.
* Do you eat breakfast before you leave? Eat it at the first stop.
* Do you drink coffee on the road? Finish the coffee at Starbucks rather than in the car.
* Do you have a dog or a small child? Yeah, try stopping for ONLY 20 minutes. Generally it will be longer.
* Any kind of lunch is a freebie. Time to fill up more than you need.
I do a 2-SuperCharger stop trip once or twice per week with dogs. By the time the dogs are done, I have more charge than I need for the trip.
You change your behavior ever so slightly to accommodate for the stops, but after a few trips you won't notice it anymore. And when you sit down and do the finances, you'll probably realize that it's not worth paying $30 in gas to skip 20 minutes of waiting. (Unless of course you make more than $120 per hour before taxes...)