Heres what Nissan has to say about e Pedal in PR speak With the flip of a switch, the technology turns your accelerator into an e Pedal, allowing drivers to accelerate, decelerate and stop using just the e Pedal. Pedal technology is the worlds first one pedal operation that allows drivers to bring the car to a complete stop even on hills, stay in position, and resume driving instantly. Drivers can cover 9. Pedal, making the process of driving more exciting. In heavy traffic and during city commutes, drivers will greatly reduce the need to shift from one pedal to the other, making your drive simpler and more engaging. Really, its not all that different than how youd drive most electric cars that are using regenerative coasting to recover energy. All electric cars that use regen experience noticeable wheel drag when coasting, which slows the car down significantly. What seems to be different here, as you can see in their little promo video there, is that there must be some sort of brake actuation when the pedal is completely released, allowing for fuller stops and holding the car on hills. Lightroom Full Version For Windows 7 there. In emergency situations, the conventional brake pedal is still active and available. Anyone who has ever ridden in one of the Autopia cars in Tomorrowland at Disneyland or Disneyworld or any number of other amusement parks with similar driving rides will be familiar with this system, as thats pretty much the same way the one pedal driving in those Autopia cars work, except theyre powered by noisy little go kart engines and not a bunch of expensive electric drivetrain stuff. So, if youve been longing for the Autopia driving experience in the real world, it sounds like you should get yourself a new Leaf when they come out this September. Oh, but you still cant ram into the back of other people and then just laugh at them.