What does temporary weakening of regenerative braking mean?
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Temporary weakening of regenerative braking refers to a system applied in automobiles or rail transit that converts the heat energy generated during braking into mechanical energy and stores it in a capacitor, allowing for rapid energy release when needed. More details are as follows: 1. The regenerative braking system includes a generator compatible with the vehicle model, a battery, and an intelligent battery management system that monitors battery charge. 2. The regenerative braking system recovers excess energy released during braking or coasting and converts it into electrical energy through the generator, which is then stored in the battery for later use during acceleration. 3. This battery can also power the vehicle's electrical devices, reducing reliance on the engine, engine fuel consumption, and CO2 emissions.