The Ideal would, of course, be to only coast and never brake. If the choice is between slight braking all the way to the light, versus coasting then 'hard' braking, then the slight braking wins.
Remember, all braking below about 8 MPH is mechanical. Regeneration cuts out at that point.
Above 8 MPH, slight braking regenerates, but 'hard' braking can also engage the mechanical brakes, which is wasteful.
Also, remember that below 20 MPH you can use the "B" mode to get maximum regenerative braking without touching the pedal.
That's one of the tricks the Japanese hyper-milers use in city traffic. Since it's very hard to tell exactly how hard you can push the pedal without crossing over to mechanical braking, if you use B to brake initially coming to a light you are guaranteed maximum regeneration.
However, above 20 MPH B mode will spin the ICE for resistance, which is just as wasteful as burning brake pads
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