jhalkias
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I thought about this today as I was driving to work up the highway . . . the roads were clear, but EVERY bridge on the highway had black ice. We had snow and precipitation overnight, and low 30's in the morning. There were accidents everywhere from those who hit the brakes when they hit the black ice.
It's my reflex to when I feel the slide to take my foot slowly off the gas and NOT hit the brake when I am in that situation.
Anyone with experience with this in their EV? Do you / Can you turn regenerative braking OFF in a BEV in winter conditions?
Just listened to a podcast too where Tesla in new cars is eliminating the option for less regenerative braking.
It's my reflex to when I feel the slide to take my foot slowly off the gas and NOT hit the brake when I am in that situation.
Anyone with experience with this in their EV? Do you / Can you turn regenerative braking OFF in a BEV in winter conditions?
Just listened to a podcast too where Tesla in new cars is eliminating the option for less regenerative braking.
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