GHuff
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General question from a new Rivian owner and first time EV owner about regen braking. Specifically regen while in reverse.
I have gotten used to regen while driving. That was easy. And like almost everyone said, I actually have learned to love one-pedal driving and may even prefer it. I do miss the ability to just coast to a smooth stop though.
But, one thing I can not get used to and find really annoying is the regen while in reverse. First of all: WHY? There is no way there is any substantial energy being captured during the 20 feet I am in reverse. So why even enable regen while in reverse? The entire purpose of regen is to recapture energy. I am guessing it is to keep the driving experience consistent perhaps?
But, I find it extremely annoying when backing up--I am going 2-3mph and lift my foot off the accelerator slightly and the truck comes to a jerking stop, when I really want it to slow down to 1mph or coast to smooth stop over another 12 inches.
The regen is very powerful and if you release off the accelerator too much or too quickly, it jerks to an immediate stop. And I mean a JERK. It throws you. This is especially true when the truck is only going 2mph while in reverse. It doesn't slow the truck down like it does when you are going 35mph in Drive....it just stops the vehicle in its tracks because you are only going 2mph. It is so hard to find the right balance to keep the truck backing up at less than 5mph and also not activate the regen. And if you do accidently activate regen, it jerks to stop. Do y'all agree at all?
I live in a City and back into a lot of tight parking spaces, so this is an everyday frustration for me. I can't seem to find the balance of backing up very slowly and not jerking the truck.
Does every EV have regen while in reverse? If so, why?
I have gotten used to regen while driving. That was easy. And like almost everyone said, I actually have learned to love one-pedal driving and may even prefer it. I do miss the ability to just coast to a smooth stop though.
But, one thing I can not get used to and find really annoying is the regen while in reverse. First of all: WHY? There is no way there is any substantial energy being captured during the 20 feet I am in reverse. So why even enable regen while in reverse? The entire purpose of regen is to recapture energy. I am guessing it is to keep the driving experience consistent perhaps?
But, I find it extremely annoying when backing up--I am going 2-3mph and lift my foot off the accelerator slightly and the truck comes to a jerking stop, when I really want it to slow down to 1mph or coast to smooth stop over another 12 inches.
The regen is very powerful and if you release off the accelerator too much or too quickly, it jerks to an immediate stop. And I mean a JERK. It throws you. This is especially true when the truck is only going 2mph while in reverse. It doesn't slow the truck down like it does when you are going 35mph in Drive....it just stops the vehicle in its tracks because you are only going 2mph. It is so hard to find the right balance to keep the truck backing up at less than 5mph and also not activate the regen. And if you do accidently activate regen, it jerks to stop. Do y'all agree at all?
I live in a City and back into a lot of tight parking spaces, so this is an everyday frustration for me. I can't seem to find the balance of backing up very slowly and not jerking the truck.
Does every EV have regen while in reverse? If so, why?
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