Just came back from a road trip on a slightly different scenario, through the hilly 93 from LV to Phoenix AZ and back, so I didn't have the LONG downslope on the 15, but still some pretty ones, especially returning to LV. I just let the car run on HV/Sport mode and ACC on. Only a small improvement on charging when "coasting" downhill. For some reason the car ACC kept the engine on almost all the time, even when going on a heavy downslope and the indicator was way down the green "recharging zone". SOC fluctuated between 56-58%, never increased from there, and EV GOM range almost didn't change. Of course, with SOC > 50% HV charge didn't want to work, so I couldn't test that. Hence, my impression is that switching off ACC and HV down hill and controlling with the paddles would maximize the recharging. Otherwise the mechanism would only act to preserve the previous charge level. That, of course, if you're in the mood to play with the car. Otherwise just let it do its stuff, relax and just keep watching the fuel gauge just in case you need to stop by the nearest pump.