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When using adaptive cruise control or highway assist, is the braking entirely Regen braking or is there help from mechanical brakes?
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Not enough meaning a sudden braking scenario....Regen unless that's not enough, at which point friction brakes will be blended in
Just curiousPossibly but that would get into collision mitigation system territory but it would absolutely use the friction brakes for that.
But "not" enough could just be a large enough speed delta between you and the car in front of you that it exceeds the ability of regen alone to be able to keep a safe following distance - it might not be "sudden" it could develop gradually as in the driver ahead is braking for an exit but they underestimate the distance and must brake harder than expected - this would potentially be "aggressive" deceleration, it might happen in multiple stages, but it would not be "emergency stop" conditions - they still end up at 35-45 mph for the exit. But it might mean an aggressive drop from 85-45 that begins as a gentle drop from 85-70 and a harder drop from 70-45.
Not trying to be nit-picky about the differences or whatever, just still saying if the vehicle has a need to slow down, it uses regen until regen isn't enough and then it adds friction brakes - that could be because collision avoidance kicks in, or any other safety system that can trigger such a thing. But if/when the vehicle deems it necessary to "slow down" and regen isn't cutting it, brakes get added.
Is there some specific scenario you're worried about? If so why not just explain it so others can validate/test?
If this is true, it could be the most retarded thing I've ever read, and another ridiculous disappointment compared to Tesla AP.Yep, I just tested it and I can confirm that Driver+ does not use regen at all, it uses purely mechanical friction brake pads to modulate speed.
I started at the top of a hill with cold (ambient temp) brake rotors, accelerated to 50 going downhill and set cruise control. I continued downhill on cruise control losing about 400 feet of elevation over roughly 1.25 miles. I rested my foot lightly on the brake pedal and felt it modulating the brakes to control my speed. The brake pedal is mechanically linked to the friction brakes so there is no regen blended in. Near the bottom of the hill I disengaged cruise control and allowed regen to bring me to a stop. I immediately got out and tried to touch the brake rotors but they were too hot to touch, I'd estimate over 130 degrees F.
Ergo, we can conclude that cruise control does not use regen on the R1 platform.
Don't use Driver+ too much if you live on a hill and care about your brake pad life!
Yes, the display showed the same amount of "regen" that it normally does when I'm going down the hill without cruise control, but that display doesn't really mean anything anymore.If this is true, it could be the most retarded thing I've ever read, and another ridiculous disappointment compared to Tesla AP.
But a point, it MAY use regen, but also mechanical. Though it seems less likely. Wait, there's a display for this, showing power out and in. Did you watch that?
Yeah... I'm increasingly angry that it turns out Tesla really is that much better than everyone else, but I wanted a truck and I can't fucking stand how ugly they are or being in any way related to Elon.I still want to not believe this insanity. Truly, other than needing a truck, there is no reason for anyone to buy a Rivian over a Tesla. But that was my reason for switching.