How long does it take Lozzy? I'm a 15 minute drive and often think I should be riding, but in the car I'm doing 90ks on the expressway most of the way and the best bike route goes through the industrial area, which is a extremely grim. I still can't get over they built that nice new expressway and didn't put in a bike path all the way through

So what takes me 10 minutes by car takes me 25 minutes by bike, and that’s including going around the back of a suburb as there’s only a footpath and not a bike path alongside the road. I have a nice spot down the side of our building where it’s undercover and you can’t see it from the car park.
Of course road developers didn’t consider bike infrastructure when building an expressway.

Sydney’s M7 has one apparently, though.
Is your industrial area grim because it has no foliage, or is it unsafe? If it’s not unsafe, it might be worth it travelling through it, especially if you have somewhere secure to lock up your bike. We have a shower at work so I pack a change of clothes, some soap and a bamboo towel in saddle-bags, along with a packed lunch, bike locks and a puncture-repair kit. I allow myself enough time (just!) to get there, have a shower, get changed and be ready for 9am.
Whilst the e-bike was good, I cannot stress enough how much more comfortable the recumbent is, especially for us (ahem!) older ladies. Yes, changing the back tyre is a bit more fiddly, but I have instructions on my phone, as I seem to get a puncture about only once a year. It seems to have helped with my knee issues; the fluid I had around my knees is gone, as well as pain. I still have osteoarthritis and can’t sit back on my heels anymore, but I don’t need that depth of bend for riding (or rowing for that matter).
My son also has a recumbent trike and there are a few cyclists dotted about the place, including a couple of hand cyclists. Hubby and I had morning tea at our local surf club for our wedding anniversary, and we saw three recumbent trikes that we hadn’t seen before. So they’re out there.