Description
Regeneration Brake System
Regenerative braking system refers to a system that charges batteries by converting kinetic energy generated during vehicle deceleration and braking into electrical energy.The amount of regenerative braking is determined by the speed of the vehicle, the amount of charge of the battery, etc.It is possible to improve energy efficiency when driving in urban areas where acceleration and deceleration are repeated.Operation of the regeneration brake system
The distribution of braking forces is allocated by controlling hydraulic braking, and the overall braking force (hydraulic + regeneration) is become the braking force required by the driver.If regenerative braking is not performed due to failure, etc., the overall braking force required by the driver is supplied by the hydraulic braking system.Brake mode
The driver can change the brake mode to 'Normal' or 'Sports' mode on the AVNT. Depending on the mode selected, hydraulic pressure is adjusted in the Integrated Electric Brake (IEB) to provide braking performance.Normal mode : Normal braking mode provides balanced braking performance.Sport mode : It provides a stronger braking force by providing higher hydraulic pressure to the same pedal stroke compared to the normal mode.Operation
General Braking
ABS
Back up Braking (IEB Fail)