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Alright, charging costs at home for the Tata Curvv EV—super straightforward but depends a bit on your state. The long-range version packs a 55 kWh battery, so full charge from empty. Average home electricity in India right now (October 2025) hovers around ₹6.50 per kWh, so you're looking at about ₹357 for a top-up. But hey, in cheaper states like Punjab it's closer to ₹4-5, dropping it to ₹220-275, while Delhi or Mumbai might push it to ₹7-8, around ₹385-440. Factor in your slab rates too—night charging off-peak can shave off more. Way cheaper than petrol, right? Pro tip: Get a smart charger to optimize.

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Honestly, Tata Motors has already made it clear that their EV strategy isn’t just India-focused anymore. They’ve been eyeing international markets like Europe and even a few Asian countries. With the Tata Curvv EV being a mid-size SUV coupe with a strong design appeal, it’s very likely they’ll push it to export markets once the Indian launch stabilizes. Remember, Tata already ships the Nexon EV to Nepal and a few African markets in limited numbers, so the Curvv EV should follow that path in due course.