No lack of calmness I assure you
- just assumed you were only looking at UK-sourced bikes in which case would be a simple case of not being able to get hold of one - so one moves on and looks at what else is there to choose from.
On whether it's worth the money ? Always a difficult one and depends whether you mean relatively in the context of the cost of other bikes on the market or absolutely.
Relatively, personally I'd say yes. Having seen the seriously ludicrous prices asked for some hybrid eBikes with a "well-recognized branding" but very dubious specs mechanically and (to me) "toy"-like frames, both Bosch and other systems.
In absolute terms - without a shadow of a doubt, no. I think pretty much all bikes available (at both upper and lower end of the price scale, eBike and regular) cost about double what I think they are really worth or I'd be willing to pay for them with experience and hindsight. Most components about 3-4 times what I think they are worth - but clearly the market disagrees. I blame Bradley Williams and the amount of disposable income for hobbying and leisure in the world today !
Were it not for the battery ageing aspect of 2nd hand eBikes and need to be able to properly verify use (very hard without a non-resettable mileometer ... although you get that on the Kalkhoff LCD and some other types of bike) I would, like regular bikes, go for a good 2nd hand one - if I could get my hands on one at a sensible price !