Regenerative Braking and RWD...

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Considering that some 80% of braking power comes from the front wheels and Slate is RWD, I can only assume that the regenerative braking capability will be rather minimal when compared to this. capability for AWD or FWD vehicles. Also, because of this, single pedal steering is unlikely. Is my understanding correct?
Most of my vehicles have been RWD manuals and used engine breaking far more than my brakes. So same basic concept, but instead of making heat and noise it's charging the battery.
 

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You can still offer 1PD without blending in friction brakes. I had a 2015 Model S, and Tesla used induction motors all around, so regen tapered off to nothing as you get close to 5 mph. I always needed to manually "blend in" friction brakes to stop the car. Then my 2019 Model S had a permanent magnet motor up front, and regen continued all the way to zero for 1PD. Buuut, if it was cold out or your battery was full, Tesla limited regen and did not blend in friction brakes for a similar experience. Newer Teslas (and Rivian, and probably others) will blend in friction brakes for a similar deceleration experience regardless of the amount of regen available.

For Slate, I think they'll keep it simple and it'll be similar to the 2019 Model S since the Slate motor is permanent magnet. You'll be able to stop the truck with 1PD as long as you have sufficient regen available to do it, but that experience might change as it gets colder or your battery is full.
 

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Why does regen change if it's cold outside? I can understand if your battery is fully charged.
 

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Why does regen change if it's cold outside? I can understand if your battery is fully charged.
Charging is limited in the cold to protect the battery, so regen is too, since from the battery's perspective it's the same thing.
 

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When you jump off the throttle and onto the brakes because of drivers cutting you off, then you will feel the lurch and the repetition will make you nauseous.
I have a hard time believing this Barf Bag Lurching is an inescapable characteristic of 1PD.
 

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I know, my Tesla co workers have to do this and I end up getting nauseated.
So, you're a passenger for this and not the driver? I thought your experience was from the perspective of being the driver.

Edit: Maybe that's why you feel nauseated. Do you suppose the driver has any impact here?

There's probably a joke in there about a spouse's driving lol.
 
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Most of my vehicles have been RWD manuals and used engine breaking far more than my brakes. So same basic concept, but instead of making heat and noise it's charging the battery.
I'd hate to keep breaking engines far more than brakes! Sounds expensive.
 

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So, you're a passenger for this and not the driver? I thought your experience was from the perspective of being the driver.

Edit: Maybe that's why you feel nauseated. Do you suppose the driver has any impact here?

There's probably a joke in there about a spouse's driving lol.
Both - as a driver and passenger - my cousin has a Tesla MY and I have also been in a X and S as well.

My coworkers have the 3 and Y and going to lunch in their cars have lurching effect that I am not used to.

I am just old and set in my ways so 2PD is the only way to drive....
 
 
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