CrazyOne
Well-Known Member
I use cruise/ACC very often. Once I reach the speed I want, I set it on all my cars, ACC or not. Two have ACC, third does not. Thets the only reason I even have a license. Else I would speed everywhere and lose the license.I wonder if a lot of people's dislike to the regenerative breaking stems from an underutilization of ACC (Adaptive cruise control)? I'll use ACC nearly every waking moment of driving, even on city & residential streets.
When the brake pedal is needed, it's used. Otherwise if I feel I need to decelerate before the truck recognizes it needs to, I'll just bump the stalk up to cancel ACC and feather the accelerator as needed.
My foot's hardly ever on the accelerator.
With other cars, I have stages accelerate-> Maintain speed -> Coast -> brake phases. The coast phase is very hard with Rivian. I find myself looking at the I gauge often. Coasting is the most efficient form of travel. The longer you can coast, the more you save on electrons.
I suspect blended braking system was hard to implement for Tesla and Rivian. During their start up phases it would have cost them a significant part of the development budget to perfect it. Once they started without it, they stuck to it
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