This has been debated before.
Ebikes are cheaper than cars, BY FAR.
Timpo, not picking on you personally, I just can't deal with this logic. It's not the first time I've heard it. I chose your comment to reply to just 'cuz.
For that logic to work, everything you do would have to be within an easy, safe, practical commute BY E-BIKE! Some place that will work out, but there are many more where it simply will not.
If you have to call Uber for grocery runs for instance, to refill you pharma prescription, or even to take your wife out to dinner, the cost of those calls/rides must be added to the expense of an e-bike when comparing them to other modes of transportation.
Now let's add cold weather, with blowing snow and ice! Let's figure out how to make travel in inclement weather part of the e-bike cost....
The point is, MANY parts of the country are inhabited by people with VERY little e-bike infrastructure available. Further, many, if not most communities are so spread out commuting can be very difficult, or even dangerous.
Last, let's make TIME an expense, no? That 20 minute cross town trek (each way) to the grocery store where you are picking up a hundred pounds of groceries made by car (it's the holidays, right?), is going to compare to an e-bike ride in the ice and snow in how many ways? Figure those factors should be included in the price of an e-bike?
Don't get me wrong, I REALLY enjoy my e-bike. But using it as a primary mode of transportation? Not even a little chance....