I'm interested in shafts and belts because I have no problem paying for a premium product if that's a guarantee of a reliable service life.
With my ebike I've already had to take it back to the shop because of a crap chain, and it's a bit of gear which I'm having to clean and oil at least fortnightly. Not a huge amount of work but it's just more crap that you've got to have lying around to use when necessary which I'd rather not.
If a shaft/belt system opens up the possibility of yearly or even further apart servicings and maintenance work then they have my interest.
Full agree and you have put my feelings forward quite succinctly. What does a belt cost? £60? More?
The Cost.. Chains seem to be around the £20 mark and I buy two or three a year so not much difference there, and modern cassettes have become really expensive when they need changing so a new belt every few thousand miles doesn't seem so bad.
The oil.. If you oil regularly the chain and cogs soon become a black sticky mess which means a change of clothes even to do menial tasks that involve getting anywhere near the chain or risk black tooth marks that resist washing and annoy hell out of her indoors!
The gear changer.. I fell off and bent the derailleur which apparently is a common consequence of a spill and even though I had it fixed it isn't as smooth as it was before.
The weight.. Its an e-bike and I dont lift it over walls, gates or styles so not worried about a bit of extra weight.
On the negative side, belts need to be run at a much higher tension than chains and I have read of BB's succumbing earlier than expected so I am not sure how previous Bosch bearing weaknesses might react to this, but even so if I could convert my Giant e-bike to such a Belt/Hub drive I would but as mentioned it needs a special frame so not possible which is why my next bike will be a belt driven hub geared ebike.