I'm not a fan of one-pedal driving, but I'm a fan of regenerative braking for longer range.
So, I would hope that it's possible to set the car to coast in a manner similar to gas-powered car, but also that when the brake pedal is depressed, it uses regen braking before the brake pads. Friction wouldn't be applied until more braking force is needed than regen braking can provide. Same result in terms of efficiency, without so much "delicate" use of the accelerator and less brake pad wear.
Can Teslas do this? If not, why not?
So, I would hope that it's possible to set the car to coast in a manner similar to gas-powered car, but also that when the brake pedal is depressed, it uses regen braking before the brake pads. Friction wouldn't be applied until more braking force is needed than regen braking can provide. Same result in terms of efficiency, without so much "delicate" use of the accelerator and less brake pad wear.
Can Teslas do this? If not, why not?