Arthur, thanks for the interesting article. I do not yet own a Bolt (my intention is to purchase either a Bolt 2017 or a Nissan 2018 Leaf in 2019 -- I will keep the car on Cape Cod and will only spend five months a year there, hence the logic of procuring a used vehicle).
As I will be using my EV as a Cape Cod runabout, I've already reviewed available size tires in the TireRack site. My intention is, once the EV tires are worn on the car I will purchase, I will replace them with standard (not high performance) summer tires. Efficiency is simply not a major concern considering the use pattern my vehicle will be put to.
If I were a commuter, I would likely have a much different opinion as to which type of tires would best suit my needs.
If the car were to be used during the winter, I'd likely have a third opinion on this matter.
I guess this is a long winded way of saying, "it all depends" when it comes to which type of tire would be most appropriate for use on an EV. Furthermore, I suspect that once we start seeing EVs routinely available with ranges of +300 miles, the concern for efficiency will greatly diminish.
Rich