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The grid is still natural gas or coal mostly. And even solar enthusiasts don't charge their cars primarily in the day (we all charge our cars at night, when solar no longer is helping).
We shouldn't be tracking electricity -> motion per se. We need to be tracking natural gas -> electricity -> motion, which has a rather inefficient step.
Hybrids at 40% thermal efficiency, like Prius / Toyotas Atkinson engine, should lead to less overall burning of fossil fuels than a 40% coal plant making electricity -> 5% losses in wires -> 20% losses in the battery -> 10% losses in the electric motor.
Now combined cycle natural gas is 60% thermally efficient. And that's where EVs gets their biggest boost IMO. But not all Nat Gas is combined cycle, it differs strongly from location to location.
Your grid is, perhaps. And I happily charge my EV from my installed solar most times when I need to charge.
You don't ever charge at night?
Occasionally, but I work from home and my wife's commute is fairly short, so we can often time the roughly once a week charging so it's during the day.