At least on my HiHy, on steeper downhills, the engine will kick in also, assist with engine braking.The long downhill run regeneration is something I have experience with in both the 2010 Prius and 2017 Prius V. Granted these vehicles have very small capacity in contrast to a true EV, but here is what I have experienced. There is a long and steep grade on VT route 9 approaching Bennington from the east that I've run many times. The battery always completely tops up, stops charging and then the cooling system kicks in. I imagine that something similar would happen descending a large mountain with a pure EV, provided that the battery had the capacity to accept the renerative load,
How do I know the engine is on? My HiHy has a HUD, and one of the options for configuration is a tachometer, instead of the power meter, and you can hear the engine roaring also