Bosch does not have PAS levels, because it is a torque sensor system. It measures how hard the rider is pedaling, and the motor adds a multiple of that - up to 400% in the higher Bosch modes. If the rider pedals harder, the motor automatically adds more. If the rider eases off, so does the motor.
Each bafang PAS level is a fixed amount of either power or torque - can't remember which, but someone will know! - so if the rider pedals harder or eases off, the motor stays the same. If the rider wants a different level of help, they must change the PAS setting.
So completely different to ride. The actual amount of assistance is configurable for both systems. Easy on a bafang, via a phone app I think for the bosch.
Both systems (assuming lowest power bafang BBS01) are nominally 250W continuous, but both will give more power during short periods like hills or acceleration from rest.