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Well the energy the motor recuperates cannot go directly in the battery it’s the job of the inverter … so that is a box that consumes energy and also cannot convert all energy … so you need one per motor, if you run 2, you have more energy loss … though the difference will be minimal, there is a difference….
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Porsche says it is against one pedal driving. But the regen on my Macan 4 seems to be just that. Ideally I want to be able to coast downhill without gaining speed. Not slow down. Why can't this be adjusted?
 
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Porsche says it is against one pedal driving. But the regen on my Macan 4 seems to be just that. Ideally I want to be able to coast downhill without gaining speed. Not slow down. Why can't this be adjusted?
you can, it's called cruise control
 

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Porsche says it is against one pedal driving. But the regen on my Macan 4 seems to be just that. Ideally I want to be able to coast downhill without gaining speed. Not slow down. Why can't this be adjusted?
yes, the braking effect is too strong IMO... they way porsche explains it, it seems like it may be speed dependent. Less braking effect the faster you're going... but an adjuster for this would be best
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