My daughter has been driving around in a Neta V for 18 months now. I wasn't sure in the beginning if an EV was the right choice but she loves it and we have had no problems. My Wife prefers to borrow it for around town and leaves the Fortuner at home.
My daughter has no anxiety over charging and has taken it on trips to Phuket, Samui and Krabi.
Using a TOU meter we spend on average 350 baht per month for charging.
When we had our wall box, charger and cable run for the TOU meter, my wife asked about additional sockets but they wouldn't do it. After PEA inspection and the meter is actually fitted i guess you can do it yourself.