Awareness of the following range of factors allows smarter driving and trip planning in the Curvv EV. Good practices can significantly extend its capabilities.
Battery size: The 55kWh battery offers more range than the 45kWh version—up to 585km vs. 500km.
Driving style: Aggressive acceleration and high speeds reduce range. Smooth and steady driving maximises it.
Climate settings: Heating, A/C, and cooling the cabin uses battery energy. So, minimise the use of climate settings.
Terrain and elevations: Hilly routes and high elevations work the motor and decrease range.
Vehicle load: Heavy passenger and cargo load makes the motor work harder, reducing range.
Outside temperature: In extreme cold, more power goes to heating and the range drops.
Speed and wind: Higher speeds and driving into headwinds decrease aerodynamic efficiency.
Tyre pressure: Underinflated tyres increase rolling resistance, reducing range.
Vehicle maintenance: Poor maintenance negatively affects battery and drivetrain efficiency.
Battery age and calibration: As the battery ages, capacity and range will decrease over time.
What are the battery pack options available for the Tata Curvv EV?
What is the ARAI-certified range for the 45 kWh battery pack?
What is the ARAI-certified range for the 55 kWh battery pack?
How quickly can the 55 kWh battery pack charge from 10% to 80%?
What is the quick top-up charging capability of the Curvv EV?
Does the Curvv EV have features to help with range anxiety?
How many charging locations are available through the Unified Charging Locator?
Does the Curvv EV offer different driving modes to optimise range?
Are there any regenerative braking features to help extend the range?
What is the warranty coverage for the High Voltage (HV) Battery pack?