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Many of us here use regenerative braking to good effect. Especially those of us in hilly environments.
I'll second this. I've had regen on three bikes I've converted to electric and used for several years. I don't own a car.
On all but the steepest hills, the larger motors (Grin All-Axle and GMAC) have brought the bikes to a standstill. In an emergency, I'll pull the levers past that to add the mechanical brakes, but for everyday sensible riding, I don't need the mechanical brakes.
Except now with an SX2 as the motor on my heavy trike. That does not generate enough resistance (on serious hills) and I'm pulling in the mechanical brakes now. I'm designing a motor cradle to mount an All-Axle v3 rear now, and I expect this to restore the regen braking abilities.
Grin allows using the throttle to vary the regen strength once it's been invoked by the switch, and with all of my set ups I can put that to good use varying the resistance so I can roll all the way up to the stops.