About Curtis
Founded in 1960 by Edward Marwell and Curtis Beusman, Curtis Instruments was born from a culture of innovation, initially creating highly accurate timers for NASA's lunar missions. This foundational commitment to precision and quality has been the cornerstone of the company's philosophy, guiding its evolution into a global leader in electric and hybrid vehicle technology. The founders' vision was to design and manufacture control systems of the highest caliber, a principle that has propelled Curtis to the forefront of the electric vehicle industry.
This vision has been realized through a deep understanding of the needs of the electric vehicle market and a relentless focus on research and development. Curtis Instruments offers a comprehensive product line that includes advanced motor speed controllers, battery management systems, instrumentation, and power conversion units. These products are integral to a wide array of industries, including material handling, golf and recreational vehicles, aerial work platforms, construction, and agriculture, providing the essential technology to power zero-emission transportation.
From its headquarters in Mount Kisco, New York, Curtis Instruments has established a significant global presence. With manufacturing facilities in Puerto Rico, Bulgaria, China, and India, and dedicated R&D centers in the United States, Europe, and Asia, the company effectively serves a worldwide customer base. This international footprint, combined with a robust network of sales and support offices, ensures that Curtis can deliver its cutting-edge, integrated systems and exceptional service to vehicle and equipment manufacturers across the globe.