In short, no, and I'm not alone in that opinion, A to B say the same.
As a gimmick it uses an SCiB battery, a type expressly designed for cars enabling very rapid charging. The downside is that the capacity is very low for it's size and weight, so to compensate for that and enable a usable range, the motor maximum power is set very low.
E-bikes need the opposite type of battery, high capacity and low weight for good power and long range, at the cost of slower charging.
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