This paper proposes the UE-based mathematical model to evaluate driver's choice of vehicle types and paths, explicitly considering the supply power constraint in addition to the charging station capacity constraints. Because the flows of EVs in the proposed model are represented in a path-based manner, we apply a column generation-based algorithm to avoid enumerating all of the possible paths. The contributions of this study are that 1) we consider both pre-trip charging and charging during a trip, and that 2) we focus on the difference in the impact of power supply constraints on vehicles that need to charge during a trip and those that do not. The proposed model is applied to a hypothetical network. As a result, we confirmed that 1) while the share of EVs in the middle distance tends to be higher, the share of EVs in the short and long distances tends to be lower, and that 2) in case of inadequate power supply, the share of EVs in the short and middle distances decreases significantly, whereas the share of EVs remains almost unchanged in long OD.