What is regenerative braking?

A process used in automated driving systems

A way of braking that is produces less brake wear

Brakes that are located on both sides of the vehicle

A process that allows EVs to capture energy normally lost during braking by using the electric motor as a generator and storing that captured energy in the battery

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Regenerative braking is a process that allows EVs to capture energy normally lost during braking by using the electric motor as a generator and storing that captured energy in the battery. This technology helps improve the overall efficiency of electric vehicles by recapturing energy that would otherwise be dissipated as heat during traditional braking.