What if its very cold, what if its raining or snowing or hailing and you dressed for a warm ride, or lightning is hitting the trees around you, what if its very muddy, what if you simply have no time for it?
Simply no need to if you have a cheaper, more reliable Hub drive bike!
Just use the PAS to get home and do the job when you have the time and interest!
It will usually happen far less often on a hub bike as well!
Just "funning" with you as I don't think you thought that quip fully through!
And I believe anyway, a mid motor rider is better off with a new chain, of the correct length, oiled up and properly packed somewhere on the bike, probably lighter than the tools and far quicker to fit.
And if a chain broke, you probably need a new one anyway, generally speaking.
In over 8 years of e-biking, I only once had a chain break after a small accident on a big rock up in the forest.....I removed the chain completely and simply got going by peddling to activate the PAS system, luckily one with no torque sensor of course, though possibly a tie wrap might help to simulate torque , though I have never even seen such a sensor! Guessing only!
My present bike has a strong guard, welded to the bottom of the frame, to make that area of the chain ring far less likely to hit anything....Something new to me personally.
regards and have a great day!
Andy