Thanks Steven...
Are there many repair shops?
In each town of England there is usually at least one shop for repairing conventional bicycles, but if you take your e-bike into the normal bicycle shop many mechanics say "oh no, we do not know how to work on it"...
do Chinese repair shops work on all kinds of bicycles/scooters or are their special ones for ebikes?
I was just thinking - maybe things are rather similar to what happens in West Africa, where a vehicle repairer will tackle absolutely anything which rolls (or is pushed) through the door - but sometimes with a lot more enthusiasm than expertise. There are no e-bikes there AFAIK but lots of every other type of vehicle, and usually you get a good result for anything which doesn't involve opening up an engine or dealing with anything electrical other than a basic wiring fault....
They could make you a bike frame, or a vehicle exhaust system from scratch, or a body panel, or cobble together a serviceable spoked wheel from two or three others. If a cable breaks or frays they will replace the inner for almost no cost. They re-line disk brake pads and make replacement ones for pushbikes from scratch. Starter motor brushes? They start with good ones off another vehicle and adapt them. It's an interesting culture born from not having any spares or the money to buy any.
Getting back to Chinese e-bikes, I expect that by now the mix 'n' match culture for repair will be in full swing, as if they have the numbers they seem to have, the recycled spare parts business must be booming especially as they're feeling the pinch even worse than we are at present.
Rog.