▲ | m463 a day ago | |
This makes sense since vehicles with bigger batteries can absorb more energy with regenerative braking. I remember decades ago where they figured out the horsepower of a high-end porsche to go 0-100-0, and if the acceleration horsepower expended was 500hp, the deceleration horsepower absorbed by the brakes was probably 1000 hp. I wouldn't be surprised if hybrids could only absorb 10 hp, while bigger cars could absorb 50. One thought - if any of these manufacturers provided "braking resistors" like diesel-hybrid locomotives use, regenerative energy could be electrically turned into heat, instead of mechanically by wearing the brakes. using resistors would be "green". |