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The first two generations of the Nissan Leaf and the Chevy Bolt are the closest to what you're describing.
The current Leaf and Bolt are under $30K. The first generations of leaf were garbage due to lack of battery temp control, the Bolt had major battery safety issues.
I agree the lack of liquid cooling on Leaves is problematic - I see their batteries die much sooner, often under 10 years. But it's fine if you don't live in a hot climate.
They also replaced the batteries on every 2017-2020 Bolt between roughly 2022-24 with warranties until 2032. So by buying a used one now, you get a car with a battery that's only 2-4 years old, not 6-9 years old. That alone makes them worth it.