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Tata Nexon EV customers claim range of 220-250 km per charge under normal use
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Customers told ET that they were on average getting a range of 220-250 kilometres per charge from their electric Nexon, which is about 70-80% of the advertised range of 312 kilometres as certified by the Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI).
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Tata Motors’ Nexon EV, which is at the centre of an ongoing dispute between the Delhi government and the automaker, has its own set of teething problems that come with any new technology, several customers ET spoke to said, but most of them are satisfied with their car.