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https://yasa.com/
you obviously have no idea who Brembo is. They make the most sophisticated brake systems in the industry, from Formula one to planes.
You have no idea what you're talking about. The brembo system in the OP simply replaces the hydraulic system with an electric one. It's not a regen brake. It's a brake pedal sensor that commands motors to actuate pistons in normal caliper/rotor/pad arrangement.
Meanwhile, nowhere in the Yasa site does it say it can hold a motor still strictly through "magnets" because that's not how motor/generators work. You can't get resistance to motion without motion being input into the system. No rotation, no generated electricity, no electricity to shove into a battery/heat exchanger. Not to mention that site is primarily marketing hand waving. Research papers to back it are great, but they're not what that site is about. They're partnered with Mercedes, not actively producing these as current equipment.
It uses energy to hold in place.