Exactly like a super-motard.
But I don't commute, and I have not used the eMTB for road. I had an opportunity to get a second set of factory built wheel sets at a really good price - $150. For the price of a set of road tires ($75) and a replacement gear cassette ($70) I can swap them out by simply removing the axles. Instant road bike!
There are two reasons I had in mind for going this route:
1. For guests we now have four ebikes to take out for a casual ride.
2. With the suspension locked out on the Trance mtb, it is nearly what the Explore is on road, or at least appears to be so. I'll soon know when I get all the conversion parts together and test it out.
So with the two bikes, I have a backup for casual and road riding.
In the back of my mind I thought if there is enough reduntcy it might warrant selling off the Explore. Much as I like it, if I don't need it or ride it, then sell it and use the $$ for something else. OTOH, it's nice to have a backup bike should one become disabled or held up for parts or repair. So far I haven't had that issue, except for the hub-drive conversion we have - that unit failed and I waited two months for parts. China is REALLY slow. And that's how we ended up with the third Giant ebike! Now we're bike-poor.