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Tesla updates automotive software program to begin making use of common brakes when regenerative is restricted

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Tesla updates automotive software program to begin making use of common brakes when regenerative is restricted

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Tesla has pushed a new software update in order for its vehicles to start applying regular brakes when regenerative is limited.

It’s an optional feature.

Tesla used to offer drivers options in the strength of the regenerative braking, which is one of the coolest features of electric vehicles.

Instead of using your regular brakes, an EV’s electric motor can reverse power in order to slow down the vehicle and recuperate the energy in deceleration.

It can even enable one-pedal driving since other than in emergency situation, you don’t need to touch the brake pedal and activate the regular brakes.

The feature has become such an important of electric driving that Tesla decided to not even give a choice of regen strength in 2020 and made the strongest rengerative braking standard.

There are times where regenerative braking doesn’t work or is greatly limited – mainly in cold temperature and when the battery is already full.

When operating in cold temperature, the regenerative does come back as the drivetrain warms up.

Most Tesla owners have experienced the limitation with the regenerative braking, which Tesla warns when putting the vehicle in drive.

When it does happen, it takes some adjustments since the car doesn’t decelerate as quickly when lifting your foot off the accelerator pedal.

Tesla is now launching an interesting feature to address this issue. In its latest software update (2022.16.0.2), Tesla says that it is adding the option to apply the regular brakes to compensate for the lack of regen when it is limited.

The automaker wrote in the release notes:

Your vehicle can now automatically apply regular brakes for consistent deceleration when regenerative braking is limited due to battery temperature or state of charge. To enable, tap Controls > Pedals & Steering > Apply Brakes When Regenerative Braking Is Limited.

As mentioned in the release notes, it is an optional feature.

Interestingly, the change is currently only active for some Model 3 and Model Y vehicles with the latest update. It’s not clear what change is enabling this new feature.

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