Both my Chevy Volt and my Chevy Bolt have a nuetral position on the selector 
lever (not really a 'gear shift' anymore is it?).
It doesn't disconnect the motor, but it does stop powering it.  I frequently 
use it to coast down long gentle slopes.

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August 24, 2021 12:06 PM, "Lawrence Rhodes via EV" <[email protected]> wrote:

> When you are at the top of a hill after the climb the best way to descend is 
> to select no regen
> until you reach the speed limit and then use regen to keep your vehicle at 
> the speed limit. My Leaf
> has 6 regen selections. N for no regen, D for some, Deco for more, B and Beco 
> for the most. Using
> these settings I can in a way coast and not use my mechanical brakes for long 
> distances down hill.
> EVs are never in neutral unless you have a conversion with a clutch. If the 
> vehicle moves the motor
> turns. That is why you can't flat tow an EV. So the most efficient way down a 
> hill is No regen
> until you are in fear of a speeding ticket. Lawrence Rhodes
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