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Nothing better than recharging when going downhill.

vas_a_llorar | 2025-10-23 23:57 | 487 views

8 percentage points added. Descended 6000 feet. 2024 model 3 highland long range RWD.

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wateverusaye 2025-10-24 01:59

I just went to the top of Pikes in Colorado (14115 feet elevation). Was at 37% at the top, and by the time I was at the bottom at 48%.

Slavichh 2025-10-24 02:08

Nice

Mammoth_Ingenuity_82 2025-10-24 02:08

If you were to coast down Mt. Everest, what would be the gain? LOL

hi_internet_friend 2025-10-24 02:13

Went skiing in my model 3. If memory serves, started at 30 % and showed up at the lodge with 11%. Returned home with 11% :)

Unlikely_Answer662 2025-10-24 02:13

Meanwhile all the ICE cars are grinding metal.

jasonsong86 2025-10-24 02:17

Probably started off at 50-60%? From my experience regen is about 50% efficiency.

jasonsong86 2025-10-24 02:18

Not entirely. Most of the time they don’t burn gas at all just engine braking to maintain momentum. Unless there is no lubricant no metal is being ground.

wateverusaye 2025-10-24 02:21

A friend was in an ICE Mazda, shifted into second on the way down and those brakes were still burning.

420Deez 2025-10-24 02:46

Nice

wateverusaye 2025-10-24 02:47

Yea, right around there

midnight_to_midnight 2025-10-24 02:50

Wow, I can think of a whole hell of a lot of things better than that.

photog72 2025-10-24 03:27

Next time, look at the energy graph.

LoneStarGut 2025-10-24 04:14

Grinding metal is referring to their glowing metal brake rotors.

jasonsong86 2025-10-24 04:59

Again, engine braking, heard of it?

throwaway4231throw 2025-10-24 05:33

Yes, but that also means the drive up used a ton of extra energy compared to a flat road.

throwaway4231throw 2025-10-24 05:34

Why drive instead of take the train?

wateverusaye 2025-10-24 05:45

Began at 7400 ft elevation up to 14115 ft. Round trip 36 miles. Total energy usage was 10% of my battery. Regenerative braking almost 7000 feet down regains a lot of energy.

Kaffeesegler 2025-10-24 06:00

Advantage of your battery type. This does not work as well in my Y SR (LFP).

mikemacman 2025-10-24 06:43

Then they should have shifted into first.

d3agl3uk 2025-10-24 06:55

My sister's boyfriend asked why you need to charge an EV if it can regenerate while braking. He's about as sharp as a bowl of custard. Sorry for the random anecdote. This picture reminded me and had a sensible chuckle.

IlIIllIIIlIlIl 2025-10-24 07:14

To be fair, at the end of the day it is the same from a technical point of view. The higher RPM is causing higher friction, resulting into the so called „engine braking“.

pixelbart 2025-10-24 07:49

But what about those self-charging hybrids??? /s

SJATheMagnificent 2025-10-24 09:18

I would recommend using skis next time, you’ll have better control going down a 15+ degree hill

spacetimelime 2025-10-24 12:28

He sounds pretty sharp. He modeled the system in his head, saw something surprising, and wasn't afraid to ask a question to understand it better, even if his girlfriend's brother would mock him for it.

yetiflask 2025-10-24 12:40

Extremely rare for people to use engine braking, esp. with automatics. Manual drivers (very rare) do somewhat use engine braking since they know how gearing works. I'd put a lot of money on the fact that 75% of auto drivers have never "manually" changed gears even once, even those who have paddle-shifters.

jasonsong86 2025-10-24 12:46

That’s fine. Still less time consuming changing out brake pads than charging at a supercharger.

10per 2025-10-24 14:02

I'm headed up to Asheville this afternoon. Going up and down the mountains is so satisfying...it feels like no effort going up, and you get energy back going down.

yetiflask 2025-10-24 14:41

I mean yeah, but I was just talking about engine braking specifically.

Silly_Sense_8968 2025-10-24 16:15

Rookie numbers. Coming down from pikes peak, I got -527

SLI_GUY 2025-10-24 17:12

Charging uphill would be better , actually. 🙃

Neither-Phone-7264 2025-10-24 19:27

its fine, only demolished a few trees and skiiers.

N2_Deox 2025-10-24 20:30

I remember seeing a graph from the semi that showed battery level over distance, so on flat roads it’s just a gradual downsloped line. Regen made it such that going over a hill/mountain basically had the same average slope as the flat roads.

jasonsong86 2025-10-24 20:31

Right because you consume more going up and get some back going back down. Maybe a little less overall depending on efficiency. Same also applies to ICE cars as well.

Xaxxon 2025-10-24 22:12

you lost way more power going up though. so.. *shrug*

Xaxxon 2025-10-24 22:13

but didn't pay any attention in high school physics class.

p0ppies 2025-10-25 02:08

Can you explain how you can tell what regen charged looking at those numbers? I do not understand how to read these numbers

blackwhattack 2025-10-25 08:23

Fault of teacher for not framing physics lesson in terms of EV car regen ;)

Tiasmo-Bertjayd 2025-10-25 16:06

The kWh and Wh/mi values show the amount of energy spent since the journey started (left side) or since the last charge (right side). The negative values indicate the car has netted *gaining* energy rather than spending energy.

WoodenNature2924 2025-10-25 21:55

trains don’t ascend and descend 6000 feet. what is this question?

throwaway4231throw 2025-10-26 05:41

There is a cog railway to the top of Pike’s Peak that is a lot more fun than the drive. It was recently renovated and reopened in 2021.

thegreatpotatogod 2025-10-26 10:08

Sure, but would they be able to use as much regen?

thegreatpotatogod 2025-10-26 10:11

And less of the driver's time spent charging at home overnight than driving to a gas station, what's your point? And what does that have to do with regenerative braking vs brake pads?

wateverusaye 2025-10-26 23:32

They tried but it was way too low

Zealousideal_Aside96 2025-10-26 23:45

I think I can name a lot of better things

Slayerz00m 2025-10-28 19:25

You are featured in an article at SuperCarBlondie saying you discovered a hack to recharge a Tesla while driving LoL At-least ask them for a cut from their Click bait fuelled ad-revenues, since you were probably the 1st person to get regen charging going downhill (as per them) https://supercarblondie.com/tesla-ev-battery-hack-car-recharge-while-driving/

Slayerz00m 2025-10-28 19:28

Yup the only silly question is the question never asked Maybe he was distracted (by his gf 😉) in highschool but never too late to learn

Slayerz00m 2025-10-28 19:31

In an automatic, most people just brake when it feels too fast Some of the more basic or older automatic transmission cars may not even have the option to manually select 1st gear. You depend on the car to figure it out, sometimes it decides 3rd gear is slow enough, until you reach a sharp bend when 3rd gear travel was too fast SO THEY HIT BRAKES

Slayerz00m 2025-10-28 19:34

Right. Most ICE cars and pickups huff and puff tryin to maintain speed while going uphill, while Tesla effortlessly accelerates uphill

Slayerz00m 2025-10-28 19:36

Drive up uses extra energy even in gas cars, but the drive downhill doesn't refill some gas back in the tank. Yes gas cars do coast downhill with almost zero gas used, but they don't get, say 2 gallons, refilled into their tanks That's the difference with EVs, we get juice back into the tank

Slayerz00m 2025-10-28 19:39

The extra energy needed going uphill is the same for gas or EVs. I.e Drive uphill uses extra energy even in gas cars, but the drive downhill doesn't refill some of that gas back into the tank. Yes gas cars do coast downhill with almost zero gas used, but they don't get, say 2 gallons, refilled into their tanks That's the difference with EVs, Tesla gets juice back into the tank

Slayerz00m 2025-10-28 19:43

Probably less on Semi or Cybertruck, because regen would have a limit of whatever max kw it can charge with Heavier vehicles like CT/Semi will provide more energy than can be picked up by the battery

Xaxxon 2025-10-28 19:45

Yes, I understand the basics of electricity.

Slayerz00m 2025-10-28 19:47

That reminds me of a Big Bang Theory episode where nerds were bouncing a laser off moon and Penny's muscular BF asked them what if they might blow up the moon 🌙 One of the scientists assured him that the laser was set to "stun" 😂

jasonsong86 2025-10-28 19:47

True. Regan can only do so much bleeding off momentum.

jasonsong86 2025-10-28 19:49

Depends on the automatic too. Some automatics have predictive grade control like my Honda if I press brakes while coasting downhill it will downshift to the proper gear. Obviously it’s never gonna be as powerful as regen unless you stick it in way lower gear and keeping the rpm high like 4000. Brake pads are cheap tho.

kidwatch 2025-10-29 03:46

How did you get this info to display?

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