I fall into the ICE for long distances camp. When I go riding to a motorcycle rally (as I will next weekend), I need to ride on the freeway at 80 mph for a couple hundred miles just to keep up with traffic. While doing so I end up having to pass many big rig tractor trailer trucks, motor homes and large pickups pulling big trailers that clog the roads in California. Passing this type of vehicle is a real pain that I don't want to repeat again if I have to stop for any length of time to refuel. So every 200 miles I pull into a convenient gas station, fill up with fuel in under 5 minutes, and jump back on the freeway again trying to stay ahead of all of those roadblocks that I had passed before.
Once I reach a mountain back road where I can take my time and enjoy the ride, I will calm down and am willing to spend more time off the bike. But you have to get there first and once there you find out that electrical charging stations (or cell phone signals for that matter) are not available out in the boondocks where I like to ride. So for me, I use my Zero for local trips within a 50-mile radius during a single day and use one of my other ICE motorcycles to take me on longer multi-day trips.