I understand the basic differences between the drive modes: D is regular drive mode with full power and minimal regen; Eco is reduced power output with nominal regen; B (Boost?) is regular full power like D but nearly maximum regen. However, I'd like to know more about how Eco mode really works.
Here's the reason why. I have been driving almost exclusively in Eco mode since I got my MiEV because it is kind of an automatic governor for my often lead foot. But, as I've been paying more attention to the "feel" of the car in the different drive modes, I've noticed something peculiar about the Eco mode. While D and B modes provide smooth full power during acceleration, accelerating in Eco mode is very obviously limited (unless the go pedal is punched for emergency acceleration). However, it doesn't "feel" like it is simply the power output being throttled back in Eco mode. To me, it feels like there is a significant drag on the vehicle when accelerating in Eco mode. Almost as if you are trying to accelerate with the parking brake slightly engaged.
What I'm wondering is if Eco mode actually engages the regenerative braking at the same time that it is driving forward, effectively limiting your speed of acceleration but also creating a little juice for the battery at the same time? In other words, Eco mode is the exact same drive mode as D, but with regen slightly engaged (the net effect of full power plus regen keeping your power gauge in the green while accelerating). There are a couple things that make me suspect this. The first is the drag effect I feel when accelerating. The other is the fact that this drag effect disappears immediately if I shift from Eco to D, and the acceleration and ride becomes very smooth. Vice versa, when I shift from D down to Eco mode. I feel a significant drag engage, and the car starts slowing down much quicker than if it was simply a reduction in power output. If Eco mode truly were just a reduction in power output, when I shift from D down to Eco, I would expect the deceleration to feel as smooth as if I had shifted into Neutral or were balancing the go pedal perfectly between the blue and green zones on the power gauge (effectively neutral). But instead, I feel what seems like a braking effect.
Anyone with advanced knowledge of the mechanics of our MiEV want to speculate?
Here's the reason why. I have been driving almost exclusively in Eco mode since I got my MiEV because it is kind of an automatic governor for my often lead foot. But, as I've been paying more attention to the "feel" of the car in the different drive modes, I've noticed something peculiar about the Eco mode. While D and B modes provide smooth full power during acceleration, accelerating in Eco mode is very obviously limited (unless the go pedal is punched for emergency acceleration). However, it doesn't "feel" like it is simply the power output being throttled back in Eco mode. To me, it feels like there is a significant drag on the vehicle when accelerating in Eco mode. Almost as if you are trying to accelerate with the parking brake slightly engaged.
What I'm wondering is if Eco mode actually engages the regenerative braking at the same time that it is driving forward, effectively limiting your speed of acceleration but also creating a little juice for the battery at the same time? In other words, Eco mode is the exact same drive mode as D, but with regen slightly engaged (the net effect of full power plus regen keeping your power gauge in the green while accelerating). There are a couple things that make me suspect this. The first is the drag effect I feel when accelerating. The other is the fact that this drag effect disappears immediately if I shift from Eco to D, and the acceleration and ride becomes very smooth. Vice versa, when I shift from D down to Eco mode. I feel a significant drag engage, and the car starts slowing down much quicker than if it was simply a reduction in power output. If Eco mode truly were just a reduction in power output, when I shift from D down to Eco, I would expect the deceleration to feel as smooth as if I had shifted into Neutral or were balancing the go pedal perfectly between the blue and green zones on the power gauge (effectively neutral). But instead, I feel what seems like a braking effect.
Anyone with advanced knowledge of the mechanics of our MiEV want to speculate?