Yeh smokie that is true, tyres for any vehicle or at best a compromises on many fronts, grip wear braking performance strength and noise as you have point out but I think one of the main factors for EV is the strength because of the extra weight that battery puts into these vehicles it one of them nothing is perfect and tyres are a compromise and some work better than others.
I remember when I got my first MG5 it came fitted with Bridgestone tyres I ho what a load of sh-t them are that came from many years ago when I had bikes Honda Suzuki Yamaha all came fitted with Bridgestone tires from Japan first job get them off and get a set of Avon or Dunlops on as they where lethal in the wet no grip at all but the MG5 drove very nicely on that rubber and at 18500 miles when I sold it they where like new,
Now my new facelifted MG 5 Trophy as Michelin tyres and the car does not feel as sure foot as my old one did don’t know why might be the bigger wheels that are the issue the wife’s MG4 as Continentals fitted and they are not as quiet as mine it’s a hard choice and off course the elephant in the room is price.
Les