Not sure if the article intended this, but from a global basis, 80% of the world's population, can't afford a gasoline car, let alone an EV. However, a considerable chunk of the world's population already uses bikes, and it's not such a big jump to electric bikes. In China for example, many they sell for less than the equivalent of $400 US dollars. If an ebike is helping you as an American bike rider, ride more than you would on a human only powered bike, imagine what it's doing to help people who already rely on bikes or the equivalent wheeled vehicles that are pedal powered. From that perspective and getting outside of our own myopic view of the world, it's very easy to see Electric bikes leading the way in terms of sheer numbers, and then as they evolve and battery prices keep on dropping or get better range, we see many more light electric vehicles that are part human powered but may look like something other than the traditional 2 wheeled 'bikes.'. The US is a very small part of the world's population, so it won't really matter what we do directly, here versus the rest of the world, but indirectly, we may be able to actually be an enabler and help everyone. Given that most of the rest of the world, simply can't afford the luxury of a car, gas or EV, or the infrastructure to support it, I personally say 'more power to them' if an electric bike helps them go further or get to their place of work easier, or get food or water resources easier, or expands their work opportunities and raises their standard of living. If they are off the grid or too far away, solar power is definitely doable for them to charge these lithium batteries. And solar keeps getting cheaper every year. If the US keeps adopting more solar, and more ebikes, and that helps prices come down even more than we have seen already, so that more of the world's population can become more self-sustaining, then that in of itself is a good enough reason for all of us here in the US, to purchase an ebike. If not for our own direct benefit, do it for the globe, and also use them to cut down on car rides, car use and CO2 emissions. Every ebike ride versus a car ride, can really begin to add up ! Try that maybe instead of just recreational use. Baby steps.