Regenerative braking is a system that uses the electric motor of an electric vehicle to slow down the vehicle and generate electricity, which is then stored in the battery. This system helps to improve the vehicle’s range and efficiency.
The Tesla Model Y is an electric vehicle that comes with regenerative braking enabled by default. However, some drivers may prefer to turn off regenerative braking for a variety of reasons, such as to improve the vehicle’s handling or to reduce the amount of deceleration when lifting off the accelerator pedal.