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Home News Auto News Porsche says one-pedal driving is inefficient, there are better ways! Porsche says one-pedal driving is inefficient, there are better ways! Auto News Adam Aubrey | February 22, 2023 11:22 am Porsche has tooted their horn and announced that one-pedal driving in electric vehicles is not efficient. When Nissan first introduced one-pedal driving in 2010, it gave their Leaf electric vehicle a feature which recaptures energy usually lost during braking. This is achieved through regenerative braking, which helps to recharge the EV's battery, even if it is only just a little. Since then, many other EV manufacturers, including Tesla and Volvo, have also incorporated one-pedal driving features into their vehicles. But according to Porsche, this isn't very efficient, and they said there's a better way to go further with an electric car. What is this better way? Well, according to the Stuttgart-based manufacturer, coasting as much as possible is a much better way to prolong your EV's driving range. According to an article published by insideevs, Porsche says this is “the more natural process of allowing the vehicle to continue to roll unpowered.” “This is a more efficient way of driving because it keeps the kinetic energy in the vehicle,” said Martin Reichenecker, Senior Manager Chassis Testing at Porsche Engineering, in a recent press release. The German carmaker emphasizes that one-pedal driving recuperates first and only then converts the recovered energy back into propulsion, which “results in twice the losses,” adds Reichenecker. Porsche is not all bark and no bite because their Taycan and upcoming Macan EV will not feature one-pedal driving. According to Porsche, however, there is still a point to friction braking, but it's not to recapture energy. Porsche says that up to 90% of everyday braking can be done using the electric motors alone(friction braking), without activating the hydraulic braking system. The upside of this is that you save wear on the hydraulic brake system, potentially saving you from changing them often. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags porsche one pedal driving regen braking coasting in EVs Print Adam Aubrey Content Producer Wants to live the simple life, especially when it comes to cars and bikes. That's what tech is for he reckons, to make motoring simpler Related News Penangites, You Can Now Buy And Service Your Porsche In Penang Auto News Hans | March 16, 2017 In the past, if you live somewhere in the Northern region of Peninsular Malaysia and wanted a Porsche, there are only two options – you can either ... Porsche Patents Active Rear Diffuser Auto News Eric | May 04, 2017 Porsche could be introducing an active rear diffuser to accompany its dynamic rear wing on selected models, as the company has just filed for a ... Video: The Joys Of Working In Porsche Live Life Drive Kon | April 05, 2017 Many car enthusiasts dream of working for a car maker, and we reckon the chance to work at Porsche tops many of our wish list. Certainly, none of us ... The Man The Legacy: Porsche Celebrates 25 Years Of Walter Röhrl Live Life Drive Arvind | January 23, 2018 “I never dreamed of becoming a world champion. But to win in Monte Carlo, the most iconic of rallies – to win just one time – was the greatest goal ... Comments
Porsche says one-pedal driving is inefficient, there are better ways! Auto News Adam Aubrey | February 22, 2023 11:22 am Porsche has tooted their horn and announced that one-pedal driving in electric vehicles is not efficient. When Nissan first introduced one-pedal driving in 2010, it gave their Leaf electric vehicle a feature which recaptures energy usually lost during braking. This is achieved through regenerative braking, which helps to recharge the EV's battery, even if it is only just a little. Since then, many other EV manufacturers, including Tesla and Volvo, have also incorporated one-pedal driving features into their vehicles. But according to Porsche, this isn't very efficient, and they said there's a better way to go further with an electric car. What is this better way? Well, according to the Stuttgart-based manufacturer, coasting as much as possible is a much better way to prolong your EV's driving range. According to an article published by insideevs, Porsche says this is “the more natural process of allowing the vehicle to continue to roll unpowered.” “This is a more efficient way of driving because it keeps the kinetic energy in the vehicle,” said Martin Reichenecker, Senior Manager Chassis Testing at Porsche Engineering, in a recent press release. The German carmaker emphasizes that one-pedal driving recuperates first and only then converts the recovered energy back into propulsion, which “results in twice the losses,” adds Reichenecker. Porsche is not all bark and no bite because their Taycan and upcoming Macan EV will not feature one-pedal driving. According to Porsche, however, there is still a point to friction braking, but it's not to recapture energy. Porsche says that up to 90% of everyday braking can be done using the electric motors alone(friction braking), without activating the hydraulic braking system. The upside of this is that you save wear on the hydraulic brake system, potentially saving you from changing them often. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags porsche one pedal driving regen braking coasting in EVs
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Penangites, You Can Now Buy And Service Your Porsche In Penang Auto News Hans | March 16, 2017 In the past, if you live somewhere in the Northern region of Peninsular Malaysia and wanted a Porsche, there are only two options – you can either ...
Porsche Patents Active Rear Diffuser Auto News Eric | May 04, 2017 Porsche could be introducing an active rear diffuser to accompany its dynamic rear wing on selected models, as the company has just filed for a ...
Video: The Joys Of Working In Porsche Live Life Drive Kon | April 05, 2017 Many car enthusiasts dream of working for a car maker, and we reckon the chance to work at Porsche tops many of our wish list. Certainly, none of us ...
The Man The Legacy: Porsche Celebrates 25 Years Of Walter Röhrl Live Life Drive Arvind | January 23, 2018 “I never dreamed of becoming a world champion. But to win in Monte Carlo, the most iconic of rallies – to win just one time – was the greatest goal ...