Sure, but things have changed so much over the last year or so that the pendulum has swung away from e-bikes somewhat towards mopeds and even e-mopeds.
Quality bike prices prices from £1500 upwards and batteries at £400 to £500 that last two years (?) for example, and petrol now dropping in price and likely to stay low for at least two years doesn't help the e-bike cause.
While e-bike prices have jumped by 40% to 60% and battery prices have almost doubled in many cases, the
EGO electric moped remains at just under £1000, so lets look at around a 15 mile each way commute.
The initial purchase against a quality e-bike can save as much as £500, the battery replacement costs for the SLAs in the EGO will be only half at a saving of around £100 per annum in comparison. That means the entire cost of the EGO can be covered in 5 years against the e-bike outlay, making it effectively a free moped, with only the low petrol costs, free road tax and minimal insurance extra.
A bit over a year ago things were very different, an e-moped typically £2000 to £2500 with the same quality e-bikes not much more than £1000, using batteries that cost around £200.
You can see why my opinion has been changing, we old 'uns can be more adaptable and up to date than is commonly supposed.

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