I have the XP Lite; I'd buy that one again in a heartbeat. Reason? It is actually light enough that it makes sense to fold it and take it with. With most of their other folding eBikes, it's questionable, at 60+ lbs. Build quality and component quality is good. Execution is good.
I would also buy the Xpedition Dual Battery, if I were able to ride more than I am. Something like that with a big, strong rack makes sense as an urban car replacement. (even in Wisconsin, but ESPECIALLY in warmer climates) I'd probably look for some way to fully utilize the rear rack with panniers AND A trunk. Then, use the front rack with a bungee net. It would be realistic to do grocery runs in this manner, even if liquids and paper goods were needed.
I'm about done with fat & knobby tired bikes that are unnecessarily inefficient on pavement. I don't ride offroad and I bet a lot of us don't. Instead of the fat tires, keep the front suspension and add a quality shock in the seatpost, like Suntour.