Moderate acceleration.
Bursts of high power acceleration, per physics, wastes more energy in the wires with higher current.
The motor will have an efficiency curve that's an arc - the efficiency sweet spot is somewhere between minimum and max power.
The inverter will also have a similar efficiency curve.
In real world these items probably only account to a couple % difference and not noticeable when thrown in the mix with all other variables.
How you drive (i.e. coasting vs repeated stop and starts) has far greater bearing on overall efficiency than actual efficiency of the electrical components at max load vs med load vs min load. The electrical components may go from 90 to 95% efficiency.
But what good is that if you have to regen at 80%?
Bursts of high power acceleration, per physics, wastes more energy in the wires with higher current.
The motor will have an efficiency curve that's an arc - the efficiency sweet spot is somewhere between minimum and max power.
The inverter will also have a similar efficiency curve.
In real world these items probably only account to a couple % difference and not noticeable when thrown in the mix with all other variables.
How you drive (i.e. coasting vs repeated stop and starts) has far greater bearing on overall efficiency than actual efficiency of the electrical components at max load vs med load vs min load. The electrical components may go from 90 to 95% efficiency.
But what good is that if you have to regen at 80%?