Well the good news is you sweat a lot less on an E-Bike, headwinds might run the battery down faster, I don't know yet as I have not had my bike long enough but an e-bike really makes you sweat less, having said that you can put as much or as little effort in as you like, well with my hub drive you can, I think the Haibike is crank drive, with hub drive just pedalling on a straight means I can do 22.6mph, not sure about the crank drives.Hi,
Thanks for offering a different perspective.
What you're saying is exactly what I'm worried about (no benefit) but to answer your question...
I'm dripping with sweat and gasping for dear life in both directions. More so on the way home as I'm 6 miles inland and it's a slight incline the whole way after I leave the coastline. I use the commute as a bit of a workout but headwinds just kill me. I don't tend to make it without a 10 minute breather and a Snickers somewhere along the route if it's breezy.
Saving a bit of money doesn't really bother me. I haven't bought a bike in 20 years so I'm due myself a treat. And without sounding morbid, at 48 I don't expect to buy another so I want to get it right.
It's hard to say how long the battery will last, it will depend on power setting, you might not need full power so it could last the journey there and home.