I agree there's a problem here, but the trend you point out is probably breakeven with respect to gas/electric. Many people how move into a dense city have no car at all.
(Those who do have more money and often garage their car, so they'll add charging to long term garages as demand increases.)
Yes. People moving to inner city apartments are dropping the car altogether, so for them what matters is what's most convenient for car-rental companies when they occasionally rent a car....
In an environment where people only use cars for special trips, not for day-to-day activities, the longer range of gasoline might end up being a bigger advantage than it is for current-day Americans.
(Those who do have more money and often garage their car, so they'll add charging to long term garages as demand increases.)