If e-voting is NOT currently being used, what is the current status of e-voting in general?

Denmark
Assembly Voting, Denmark’s largest digital election act in the municipalities, November 10, 2021, accessed 18 March 2023
"All 90.997 citizens of Copenhagen over 60 years had the opportunity of either voting digitally or the traditional way by postal vote. Therefore, all voters received a physical ballot paper at the beginning of the election period including a franked envelope. Voters who are signed up for digital mail also received a digital letter with a link to the ballot. Even if you as a voter were not registered for digital mail, you still had the opportunity to vote electronically via the enclosed guide in the physical letter. [...] The Senior Citizens Council election is being held every four years, and in 2020, a record number of voters had set out to vote – and the majority of them electronically. At the election in 2016, 25.4% of the votes were cast digitally, while the number of digitally cast votes reached 56.6%. In other words, the proportion of votes cast digitally has more than doubled."
E-voting has been used in Senior Citizens Council elections in Copenhagen.