If KTM brings the freeride e series to America you can be sure the charger will accept your most common power network.
I too have a KTM freeride e.
After KTM didn't sell very much of them, they went with a 50% price discount over here.
It is for sure not a full blown motocross bike.
You should compare it more to a trail bike like the yamaha ttr range.
But man, what did i have a lot of fun with it.
I did around a 100 hours on it, and only now i am thinking about changing the chain and sprockets.
There is absolutely no major maintaince for all this time.
We use it mostly for tight wood single trails and tight motocross tracks.
Anything more wide open and you run to the limits of the bike, and that kills the fun.
The battery is high up and pretty heavy. But when riding i do not notice it is top heavy.
The bike itself is just a size smaller than a normal dirtbike.
To me it feels very agile in motion.
What works pretty well is that you can very quickly change the battery.
That is a big plus in my opinion.
And a big miss with their sxE 5.
Which i hope sells badly so i can snag one up with a big discount for my kids.
I thougt they developt the frame from the beginning for the electric drivetrain but with in mind they could use it later for different engines.
I for sure do not regret buying it, and probibly the best thing is that anyone who could drive a bicycle can ride this bike.
The bike is just a bit smaller and the first power mode is very mellow.
So it is very fun to use it to introduce people to motocross.
But i also have to state that i for sure did not would have bought it, if it was at full price.