Let me comment on another piece of history, that might ring a bell with you. In 1974 OPEC cut off much of the oil supply to the U.S. due to the middle-east war at the time. Everyone panicked, especially as back then gas was cheap and the vehicles driven in the U.S. really sucked it down. Drivers were restricted to 10 gallons a day and could only refuel every other day. Plus, stations were limited to the amount of gas they could sell every day. You would think we were back in the USSR during those times. I and my neighbors would get up at 5am and wait in line for the gas station to open at 7 in the hopes of getting our 10 gallons before the station ran out of its quota for the day.
One of the results of that drama was the there suddenly was a huge demand for motorcycles and scooters. People were buying them like crazy in order to use them to commute to work using less gas than their gas-hogging American land yachts. Things got so bad that even Consumer Reports devoted an issue to reviewing a few small motorcycles and scooters, which the had never done before. And it wasn't long before a popular accessory was the locking gas cap, followed by both auto and motorcycles manufacturers installing locking caps on production vehicles. And suddenly, most people were more interested in gas mileage than horsepower. A couple of small companies even designed and built some small electric mini-bikes powered by auto lead-acid batteries for around-town use.
Back in those days, if they had been available, many people would have begged to be able to buy a small electric motorcycle with the performance that yours has and likely have been willing to pay a premium price for it. Unfortunately the technology and infrastructure at that time didn't exist to meet that market. However, once the war ended and the oil started flowing again, the public's interest in gas efficiency and the possibility of electric power pretty much faded away for the next 30 years.
But if things in Europe go into the dumpster as is now a possibility, there could be a huge demand for electric vehicles and you might find yourselves wondering how you could meet that demand.