The latest is the e-Pedal, a one-pedal driving feature that Nissan claims is a world’s first. Having driven many electric vehicles over the past decade, I wholeheartedly endorse automakers promoting one pedal driving. Let’s step back for a moment and explain what e-pedal and similar systems are designed to do. BMW recognized this early and from the launch of its first EV pilot program with the Mini E back in 2008, they implemented a setup with strong regenerative braking as the default. The Chevrolet Bolt EV provides similar strong regen by shifting from Drive to Low.
Source: Forbes July 19, 2017 23:03 UTC