Regenrative Braking in Electric Vehicles | Explained

Regenerative braking is the recovery of kinetic energy during braking. In vehicles with a combution engine, a majority of the kinetic energy is converted during friction braking into heat and emitted unused into the environment. Hybrid or electric vehicles can use the electric motor to recuperate at least a portion of the kinetic energy for re-use. Overall, regenerative braking makes far less use of friction braking. This leads to less wear and a significant reduction in brake dust.

September 29, 2022

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