Not a counterpoint, as much as an observation and data point.
One of our 100 mile drives involves a long climb south out of Tellico Plains, TN. We most often have switched to HV @ 10 EV miles remaining. During that climb, the EV miles drop to around 6.x miles remaining. And the bees start stirring near the top of the climb.
But coming down the other side, EV miles do inch back up to 10, or even 11 or more, and hover around 10 or so for the rest of the trip home.
As an aside, it’s fun going down that same grade the other way - if we’re @ 10 EV miles at the summit, we’re @ 14 or 15 at the bottom. I usually go back to EV for awhile at that point until it’s back at 10.
Probably not a factor, but all this is in SPORT mode with 4 chevrons of REGEN. The one exception is backing off a bit on the REGEN to keep speed up on the long descent.