Hi Dias and
to the forum.
The regenerative braking function on the MP5 will only work when the speed is above ~6.5mph
(~10.5km/h) with a 26" wheel and the regenerative braking is supposed to be used in addition to
both of the conventional brakes, not instead of them.
On a long incline, if I keep the lever pulled in just enough to activate the regenerative braking, the bike will slow to about 3mph
(~4.8km/h), the braking force then stops completely allowing the bike to speed up until it reaches about 6.5mph
(~10.5km/h) when the regenerative braking force automatically cuts in again.
This on/off braking style will continue until the brake lever is released.
The regenerative braking effect can also vary at higher speeds dependant upon the battery voltage and its state of charge.
If the battery is fully charged, it is unable to receive the full regenerative energy without the risk of being overcharged, so the regenerative braking force is automatically reduced and will be less noticeable.
When the battery voltage begins to drop again, it is then able to absorb more power from the regenerative braking, which also produces stronger braking torque from the motor.
Basically, to brake at slow speeds you will need to use the bike's mechanical front and/or rear brakes.
Alan