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Hello, how many regen your car? The maximum that I seen is -19, but the panel indicator shows -25 as the limit
 
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Hello, how many regen your car? The maximum that I seen is -19, but the panel indicator shows -25 as the limit
Might it depend on the state of discharge the battery is at? Solar panels are quoted as kWp - the p standing for peak - or maximum they are capable of. It could be the same with regen - the maximum capability - but one that is rarely achieved. (My guess).
 
Thought not. Not very smart. Is there any way to poke MG to sort this, it is a fundamental advantage of an ev to use regenerative braking?
 
Does new MG ZS EV use regen to control speed using ACC (adaptive cruise control) or just brakes as old one?
Just brakes.
At any speed when using ACC (for the avoidance of any introduced doubts ?)
 
It does use regen braking, just not when your cruising at 70mph on the motorway and using MG Pilot.
I don't follow this. I use ACC in lots of situations not just on the motorway. I have never seen the power meter go negative when the ACC is on and it feels like it is using the brakes.
 
I don't follow this. I use ACC in lots of situations not just on the motorway. I have never seen the power meter go negative when the ACC is on and it feels like it is using the brakes.

I drive my car most of the time so I get regen :-)

IMHO it is not wise to use ACC on normal roads. Clearly others will disagree.

MG Pilot makes motorway driving less stressful.
 
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I don't follow this.
Because it's not correct.
I use ACC in lots of situations not just on the motorway. I have never seen the power meter go negative when the ACC is on and it feels like it is using the brakes.
I suspect mikehunt is attempting an "amusing" leg pull {hohoho}
 
This afternoon, I drove down Cheddar Gorge in ECO with KERS on 3. In the Hyundai Kona, I used to get 2 miles of range back and 3 miles on a good day. The ZS got 5 miles of range back!
That'll do me. :)
 
I drive my car most of the time so I get regen :)

IMHO it is not wise to use ACC on normal roads. Clearly others will disagree.

MG Pilot makes motorway driving less stressful.
In my part of the country motorways is a luxury we don't have, not even dual carriageways, we only have A and B roads, which I often use ACC and pilot on.
 
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