I don't buy the hype either. Do a little research and you'll find that Evans "Waterless" coolant is a mixture of EG and PG, total about 98%, and then some additives. Well, I'm not entirely sure what the difference is between this and undiluted [with water] coolant products. They don't answer that in their FAQ's.
Water is a better HTF (heat transfer fluid) than EG or PG. EG is better than PG. But, EG is toxic; PG is considered environmentally friendly. Running pure glycol (either one) raises the boiling point, at the expense of cooling efficiency. These are chemical facts.
As for "proprietary additives" in Evans, what manufacturer of any coolant doesn't offer the same? All have anti-corrosive additives, pH balancers, etc. and all claim proprietary.
James gives good sound advice. Use a coolant designed for multi-metal (iron/steel/brass/copper/aluminum).
These cars and parts are so darn expensive you don't need to be spending $50 a gallon on coolant. Surely there are other more needy items screaming for the money in your wallet!
(note: there are several different Evans products. One, NPG+ is mostly all PG. Others are a blend.)