Where I was working I could cycle to work and back everyday at 14 miles or so a day. It did a summer and autumn before I put it away to save it from the worst of winter but it did get used in a lot of rain. I swapped the rear 12 speed casette and a chain at about 1500 miles or so as the chain was looking past its best despite weekly cleaning and re-lubing using MucOff Ebike dry or wet lube depending on the weather, but I did use it the second winter. Then work became a bit iffy so I thought I'd use it until the chain needed doing and get the front chain wheel done too (I was told that chain and rear block every 1000 miles and a front chain ring every 3000 miles was a good idea), but the crank arm on one side started to creak a bit and then I think I got an error message or two. My biggest issue was I couldn't transport the bike for a repair as it came with full mudguards with wired in lights.
I got a mobile cycle mechanic to come out and have a look at it and he found the main bearing was going, which he didn't routinely carry, but he requested a repair as it was by that time 25 months old, but Haibike said that 3300 miles in two years was excessive even for a goodwill gesture. Basically, in my opinion, if you've bought an ebike as a replacement for a car (which is what mine was marketed as) unless you're doing mega miles in less than 2 years and manage to claim a new one, or just pootling about in the summer, forget about it being a replacement for a car!