One of the most innovative features of Ola S1 Pro is the regenerative braking system, which allows the scooter to recover some of the energy that is lost when braking and store it in the battery.
This way, the scooter can extend its range and efficiency.
But how does this feature work and what are its benefits? And what should you do if you face any problems with it?
In this article, we will answer these questions and provide you with some tips and tricks on how to use Ola regenerative braking system and how to fix it if it is not working.
How to Use Ola’s Regenerative Braking?
Ola’s Regenerative Braking System is a feature that allows the electric scooter to recover some of the kinetic energy that is normally lost during braking and use it to recharge the battery.
This can help extend the range and performance of the scooter, as well as reduce the wear and tear of the brakes.
To use Ola’s Regenerative Braking System, you need to do the following steps:
Step 1.
Make sure that your scooter is in Hyper mode, which is the mode that enables regenerative braking. You can switch between modes by using the Dash, which is the interactive touchscreen on your scooter.
You can also use the Ola Electric App to customize your riding preferences and modes.
Step 2.
When you want to slow down or stop, you need to release the throttle and apply gentle pressure on the brake lever.
This will activate the regenerative braking system and you will see a green indicator on the Dash showing that energy is being returned to the battery.
Step 3.
Try to avoid using the disc brakes as much as possible, as they will reduce the efficiency of the regenerative braking system.
You can practice using regenerative braking without disc brakes by adjusting your speed and distance according to traffic and road conditions.
Step 4.
Enjoy your ride and watch your range increase as you use regenerative braking. Some users have reported getting up to 200 km of range by using regenerative braking optimally.
3 Common Problems With Ola Regenerative Braking System
1. The system does not work properly when the battery is fully charged or low. This can affect the performance and safety of the scooter, as well as the battery life.
2. The system is not strong enough to stop the scooter completely, especially at high speeds or on steep slopes. This can cause the rider to panic and apply the hydraulic brakes, which defeats the purpose of regenerative braking and wastes energy.
3. The system is not consistent or smooth and sometimes causes jerks or vibrations in the scooter. This can make the ride uncomfortable and reduce the control and stability of the scooter.
Why Ola Regenerative Braking Not Working?
Causes of Regenerative Braking System Malfunction:
#1. Fully Charged Battery
To safeguard against overcharging and battery damage, the regenerative braking system deactivates when the battery reaches its full 100% capacity.
#2. Incomplete Brake Lever Press
The regenerative braking system only activates when the brake lever is fully pressed. Partially pressing the lever will not trigger the system.
#3. Speed Out of Range
The regenerative braking system operates within a specific speed range. It remains inactive if the scooter’s speed falls below 10 km/h or exceeds 80 km/h.
#4. Reverse Mode Engaged
The regenerative braking system is inoperative when the scooter is in reverse mode. Switching back to forward mode is necessary to activate the system.
#5. Scooter Error State
The regenerative braking system might disable itself if the scooter detects any component faults or errors to safeguard its integrity.
How to Fix Ola’s Regenerative Braking System Issues?
If you encounter any of the aforementioned causes, consider applying these solutions to rectify the regenerative braking system’s non-functionality:
#1. Check Battery Level
If the battery is fully charged and the system is inactive, deplete some battery power by riding the scooter or utilizing certain features until the system reactivates.
#2. Complete Brake Lever Press
Ensure you press the brake lever fully and firmly to activate the regenerative braking system. If necessary, adjust the brake lever sensitivity through your smartphone app.
#3. Optimal Speed Adjustment
Maintain a moderate speed ranging from 10 km/h to 80 km/h to effectively utilize the regenerative braking system. Experiment with different scooter modes (Normal, Sports, Hyper) to adjust speed and performance.
#5. Forward Mode Engagement
If the scooter is in reverse mode, switch back to forward mode by pressing the designated button on the dashboard or using your smartphone app to change direction.
#6. Reset Scooter
If the scooter is in an error state, perform a simple reset by turning it off and on again. Alternatively, employ your smartphone app to diagnose and troubleshoot any errors or faults.
If none of these solutions prove effective, it may be necessary to seek assistance from Ola Electric customer care or visit a nearby service center for further evaluation and potential repair of your scooter’s regenerative braking system.
Tips For Ola’s Regenerative Braking System
1. Check the battery level before riding and avoid riding when it is too high or too low. The optimal range for regenerative braking is between 20% and 80% of battery capacity.
2. Use moderate and gradual braking instead of sudden and hard braking. This can help maximize energy recovery and minimize the stress on the battery.
3. Choose the appropriate riding mode according to the road conditions and traffic. Ola scooters have three modes: Normal, Sports, and Hyper. Hyper mode has the highest regenerative braking power but also consumes more energy.
4. Keep the scooter well-maintained and updated. Users can use Ola’s app to check for software updates and schedule service appointments.
Ola’s regenerative braking system is a promising feature that can enhance the performance and sustainability of electric scooters.
However, it also has some limitations and challenges that need to be addressed by both Ola and its users. By understanding how it works and how to use it properly, users can enjoy a smooth and safe ride with Ola scooters.