Lower blood pressure, lost weight, gained a load of leg strength.
I rode a non electric MTB last year but some of the climbs resulted in me walking with the bike, which wasn't fun, and put me off.
Mentally it's much easier to get out 3-4 times a week knowing that if you get somewhere a bit too tough you can have some assistance.
At the end of the day there is an "off" mode too that I think a lot of people forget, I see rides on e-bikes with 80+% in turbo mode. If you do that you can forget any fitness increases.
It also depends where you're starting from. If you were some 100km road biker going to e-mtb then yeah sure you're going to lose fitness.
If you're a middle aged guy in the tech industry that does 10hrs a day sat at a desk... you're going to get fitter
I rode a non electric MTB last year but some of the climbs resulted in me walking with the bike, which wasn't fun, and put me off.
Mentally it's much easier to get out 3-4 times a week knowing that if you get somewhere a bit too tough you can have some assistance.
At the end of the day there is an "off" mode too that I think a lot of people forget, I see rides on e-bikes with 80+% in turbo mode. If you do that you can forget any fitness increases.
It also depends where you're starting from. If you were some 100km road biker going to e-mtb then yeah sure you're going to lose fitness.
If you're a middle aged guy in the tech industry that does 10hrs a day sat at a desk... you're going to get fitter