Quote from: Mark Strum on July 27, 2022, 04:41:19One year ago we purchased a used Chevy Bolt for $14,000 with 245 miles of range and now it's equiped with new batteries. I'm an avid cyclist but this bike is competing as an electronic transportation vehicle.
usually bikes that are considered car replacement are cargo ebikes that can accommodate kids or even adult passenger, with significant room for cargo and high payload. plus mid drive to make sure it can climb with that payload. you don't want to push the bike uphill when it's loaded.
the problem is that it can only replace a car if you are living in a very safe environment, otherwise leaving a 5k+ evoke unattended when anyone with a van and bolt cutter can take it in less than a minute will probably generate some anxiety. of course if you are willing to adapt, commute with safe bike storage at both ends, never park your bike unattached to a solid mounting point or in a low passage area, never leave it overnight, a high end evoke can replace a car for your local errands. but in reality most people that do everything by bike live in big cities do it with a beaten daily bike or low to mid tier ebike. northern Europe is kind of an exception thanks to the massive bike infrastructure. I'm not aware of all the options for comprehensive ebike insurance with full theft and damage coverage but I bet it's not cheap in most places. I don't know if anti theft devices are effective either but I hope I one day you'll be able to bike everywhere without worrying everyday about having your bike stolen.