Yep. I don't get why so many ebikes are fitted with suspension seatposts or why some owners feel they need them (on an ebike) If you didn't need/want one on a regular bike, I don't see how ebikes are any different. Why do they fit them to so many ebikes, is it because they think ebike riders are older and need the extra comfort ?
The way I see it is that, with an e-MTB especially, you get to go cross country, which as we all know is a bumpy ride. You have power assistance whilst pedaling. Which means you can comparatively spend more time sitting down than standing up, even whilst going uphill.
@MiffyWiffy - Personally, I prefer the Bikehut, basic suspension seatpost over the suntour SP12 NCX. Why? Because it's equally as comfortable, lighter, and comes with 3 springs for differing rider weights. All for the much cheaper price of around £12. Compared to around £55 for the suntour, provided that you get the right spring when you buy one. Additional springs are around £15.
Both springs, as you can see in the video, do make a big contribution to spinal comfort.. at any age.
Cross country riding, demonstrating both springs starts at 01:15