2020 Model 3 Performance, recently switched back to 20" stock wheels from winter setup.
Anyway, the weather has been getting warmer where I live, and I've been looking forward to being able to finally have some full regenerative braking capability. However, as shown in this photo, even during what seems like close-to-ideal conditions, I almost always have several dots on the left side of my regen braking line. I have to drive around for quite awhile, like at least 20 minutes, before the line becomes solid. But I never really take 20 minute drives, especially now.
So, is it normal to almost never have full regenerative braking capability during 60+F degree weather?
Anyway, the weather has been getting warmer where I live, and I've been looking forward to being able to finally have some full regenerative braking capability. However, as shown in this photo, even during what seems like close-to-ideal conditions, I almost always have several dots on the left side of my regen braking line. I have to drive around for quite awhile, like at least 20 minutes, before the line becomes solid. But I never really take 20 minute drives, especially now.
So, is it normal to almost never have full regenerative braking capability during 60+F degree weather?