I guess that I must just be extremely lucky.Thin sidewalls cannot withstand the extra load from an ebike.
Lots of instances of sidewall problems on converted bikes and some from woosh.
The extra dead weight of an ebike does make a difference.
Hub motors also appear to torture tyres, maybe it's the snappier acceleration of the newer generation motors.
To be fair to Schwalbe, they are rating lots of their tyres as ebike reasdy.
Anything with Marathon written on it qualifies.
They can sometimes be picked up quite cheaply from the likes of Wiggle.
Never used anything other that good quality thin wall tyres.
Despite severe hammering off road and day to day commuting/ kerb jumping, nothing has happened to my tyres that would not happen on a regular bike.
The few extra kgs over a standard bike is nothing, little more than a pair panniers with the weeks shopping.
I you are an obese rider then yes heavy duty tyres would be a good idea but if you are a healthy weight standard tyres are fine.
At the end of the day, try a few different combinations and stick with whatever suits you.