It's fitted and it keeps me cycling.
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Congrats, is that the Swytch kit? I don't know anything about them other than the ads, they look to have pretty small batteries, like the Brompton kit, do you know the capacity?
Re regen braking for E-bikes, at current levels of technology its a non starter. It's borderline even on many E-motorbikes, where you don't have the disadvantage of pedaling against the motor, many manufacturers consider that an increase in battery size gives better additional range for the same weight with less complexity and at a lower cost.
I don't know about others, but I spend less time braking when riding a bike than when driving a car, though with the car a lot of that will be engine braking, there's not much genuine freewheeling when driving. I freewheel quite a lot on a bike, without braking, I don't want a charging system slowing that. Maybe someone could work out how much regen you get for a micron of brake pad? My E-bike has done a touch under 10,000 km of urban deliveries, last week I changed the pads for the fist time, the resin type which are supposed to be fast wearing, the front was a little overdue, the rear had some life left. Regen braking in an EV is a different matter, absolutely brilliant, I'm in a car club and one of the cars I use is a BMW I3, with a bit of care you can do 100's of urban miles without touching the brake.