DucRider
Well-Known Member
In Snowy/Icy conditions. EVs with blended braking systems have a huge advantage.
With One Pedal set to off, using regen thru the brake pedal is much easier to control (and antilock behaves in a predictable fashion). When a little snowy, I'll set throttle regen to low. When seriously slippery, it goes to off (Polestar allows this).
It's very hard to override the instinct to lift off the throttle during a slide.
It's not unusual for Tesla and Rivian owners to assume regen is only available through the right pedal on all EVs. Kind of expected if that is their only experience.
With One Pedal set to off, using regen thru the brake pedal is much easier to control (and antilock behaves in a predictable fashion). When a little snowy, I'll set throttle regen to low. When seriously slippery, it goes to off (Polestar allows this).
It's very hard to override the instinct to lift off the throttle during a slide.
It's not unusual for Tesla and Rivian owners to assume regen is only available through the right pedal on all EVs. Kind of expected if that is their only experience.
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