In any case, as I've said repeatedly (and with the exception of Flecc - been repeatedly ignored), the proposed changes actually don't amount to much in terms of difference from the ambiguous situation we find ourselves in at the moment.
much the same as the electric system. ISTR you saying you worked on stage lighting, and I bet some installations still use 15A round pin plugs and sockets when the new "Euro-standard" is to use expensive CEEForm/commando connectors as used on gensets, outdoors and temporary power feeds.
I also to try check news in a variety of European languages as well as English, and lots of EU nations don't agree 100% with everything the EU does. It of course has its bad points but the whole idea of it is compromise, as a worst-case scenario we could of course instead go back to the way European nations settled differences years ago which involved planes and ships and soldiers
TBH I'd rather have this wooly EU rule (which gives a lot of leeway if you use your brain
) than what has happened elsewhere in the Commonwealth where they've initially adopted a much more "lax" approach, subsequently people have been involved in injury collisions with illegal modified e-bikes and the rules have been made even
more stringent and enforced with a 180W/200W limit and even all the way to having motor-style registration regimes!
At the moment it looks like all this will lead to is a law that traffic cops might half-heartedly enforce and only then when/if people are riding like an idiot and collisions actually occur. push the envelope and buck the system too much and we could end up with a worse situation of our tax money being used to equip a entire division of VOSA
and train traffic cops just to check up on e-bikes!