Like most EV adopters I was turned on by the regeneration factor and always used the max setting. From my ICE days I had become a "hyper miler" which involves looking well ahead and coasting up to red lights, stop signs or slow moving traffic ahead. It was after a few years that I noticed that with strong regen active it was hard to drive smoothly in medium to light city traffic. It was requires quite delicate foot control to avoid see-sawing between acceleration and braking which wastes energy.
My id.4 has only 2 regen settings: "barely there" and "fairly strong". I have started using the barely there for most of my driving for a much smoother driving experience especially when hyper miling. The id.4 regens strongly off the brake pedal when needed. I'm only using the strong setting in heavier stop and go traffic where one is see-sawing all the time anyway.
In hilly driving in out in rural areas I tend to let the speed drop going up the hills and increase going down which also uses less energy. I might add I always check my mirrors as this type of driving is impossible with a type A driver following a car length behind. They'll always pass and cut in front which is very annoying in town when the light turns green by the time I get there but I have to wait for the now stopped type A to get going again.
My id.4 has only 2 regen settings: "barely there" and "fairly strong". I have started using the barely there for most of my driving for a much smoother driving experience especially when hyper miling. The id.4 regens strongly off the brake pedal when needed. I'm only using the strong setting in heavier stop and go traffic where one is see-sawing all the time anyway.
In hilly driving in out in rural areas I tend to let the speed drop going up the hills and increase going down which also uses less energy. I might add I always check my mirrors as this type of driving is impossible with a type A driver following a car length behind. They'll always pass and cut in front which is very annoying in town when the light turns green by the time I get there but I have to wait for the now stopped type A to get going again.