CharlieH said:
not 100% related but .....
while driving in B-0 regenerative braking using the brake pedal seams less effective than braking than with it set at b-5. Maybe this is a no brainer?
how am I assuming this - if im in b-0 then I brake from speed I struggle to obtain full regenerative braking effect and "feel" like im using physical braking earlier.
If im in b-5 then its quite easy to obtain full regen braking from speed(assuming you don't have full battery!)
so whats the big deal ? - if im driving motorways, my perception is that generally im best off in b-0 e.g. not changing the state of the energy and maximizing the use of momentum. If the traffic builds up or I want to stop for a coffee and charge then I think that im best switching to b-5 to recover as much as possible?
I don't think there is anything that you can do with the paddles that you can't do with the pedals - but the paddles can make it easier. The paddles just set the level of regenerative braking that is applied if you take your feet off the pedals. By default this is B2 - that is what is set when you just select Drive. If you select B0, then no braking is applied until you press the brake pedal at which point regenerative braking up to B5 is applied before the friction brakes are engaged. If you select B5, then full regenerative braking is applied as soon as you take your foot off the accelerator. If you bring the accelerator up, watching the "energy meter", then you'll see low levels of regenerative braking applied, increasing to B5 just before you let the accelerator fully up.