I read something interesting about Regenerative braking last week. Regenerative braking is such an interesting feature in modern cars. It uses the energy from the spinning wheels during braking to recharge the battery. You just lift your foot off the accelerator or press the brake pedal to activate it. While the concept has been around since the 1960s, it wasn’t widely used in passenger vehicles until the Prius in the 1990s. Now, it’s not only a key feature in EVs but also in motorsports, where systems like KERS make cars more efficient and faster. It’s fascinating how this technology enhances range and energy efficiency.