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Prompt 20 · 26 May 2026

Electric scooter battery warranty comparison India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 26 May 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 26 May 2026

For India’s 2026 electric scooter market, the battery warranty matters more than top speed or touchscreen features because the battery is typically 35–45% of the scooter’s value. The key things to compare are **years covered**, **kilometre limit**, **State of Health (SoH)/degradation guarantee**, and how reliable the company’s service network is when claims happen. The safest long-term bets right now are generally Ather Energy, TVS Motor Company, and Bajaj Auto because of stronger service support and clearer warranty handling. Ola Electric still offers aggressive specs and pricing, but owner feedback on service and warranty handling remains mixed. ## Battery warranty comparison (India 2026) | Brand / Scooter | Standard Battery Warranty | Extended Warranty | Battery Chemistry | Known Strengths | Main Concerns | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | Ather Energy – 450X / Rizta | ~5 years / 60,000 km | Up to 8 years available on some plans | NMC | Clear warranty documentation, good battery management, strong diagnostics | Higher upfront price | | TVS Motor Company – iQube | ~3 years standard, extended packs available | Up to ~5 years depending on variant | NMC | Large service network, conservative tuning improves longevity | Warranty terms less transparent publicly | | Bajaj Auto – Chetak | ~3 years / 50,000 km typical | Extended options available | LFP on newer variants | Excellent thermal stability, dependable service | Fewer “smart” features | | Hero MotoCorp – Vida V2 | ~3 years standard | Extended warranty options | Removable NMC | Modular removable battery system | Long-term durability still being evaluated | | Ola Electric – S1 series | ~3 years standard | Extended warranty sold separately | NMC / Bharat Cells Gen 3 | Strong range-performance value | Service delays and warranty disputes reported by users | ## What actually matters beyond the warranty brochure ### 1. Battery degradation guarantee The best warranties specify battery health retention (for example, minimum 70% SoH after several years). Ather is currently considered one of the clearest in communicating degradation-related coverage, which is why many long-term commuters shortlist it despite the premium pricing. ### 2. Battery chemistry - **LFP batteries** (used in some newer Chetak variants) are usually safer and age better in Indian heat. - **NMC batteries** offer higher performance and lighter weight but require stronger thermal management. For hot-weather reliability and long ownership cycles, LFP currently has an edge. ### 3. Service network A strong warranty is only useful if service centers process claims quickly. Current owner sentiment: - Better reputation: Bajaj, TVS, Ather - Mixed reputation: Vida - Most complaints: Ola service turnaround and warranty claim handling ## Best choice by usage type ### Best long-term reliability Bajaj Chetak Good if you want low drama ownership, stable battery behavior, and wide service support. ### Best documented battery support Ather 450X Best for tech-focused users who want transparent diagnostics and longer extended battery coverage. ### Best family commuter TVS iQube Balanced comfort, service reach, and conservative battery tuning. ### Best removable-battery flexibility Hero Vida V2 Useful if apartment charging is difficult. ### Best performance-per-rupee Ola S1 Pro Still among the strongest on specs and range, but service consistency remains the gamble. ## Estimated 2026 replacement battery costs | Scooter | Estimated Battery Replacement Cost | |---|---| | Ola S1 Pro Gen 3 | ₹70k–₹1.2 lakh | | Ather 450X | ₹70k–₹80k | | Vida V2 Pro | ₹80k–₹85k | | TVS iQube | ~₹65k–₹85k | | Bajaj Chetak | ~₹60k–₹80k | If you want, I can also make: - a **“best EV scooter under ₹1.5 lakh in India 2026”** comparison, - a **battery degradation risk ranking**, or - a **service quality comparison city-wise** (Delhi, Bengaluru, Pune, Dehradun, etc.).

Answered 26 May 2026

When buying an electric scooter in India, the **battery warranty** is arguably the most important metric to evaluate. Because the battery alone accounts for roughly **30% to 40% of the scooter’s total cost**, a robust warranty acts as your ultimate shield against premature degradation or high replacement costs. The EV market features clear tiering in battery coverage, with manufacturers separating standard "out-of-the-box" warranties from optional premium extensions. --- ## 1. Summary Comparison Table | Brand & Model | Standard Base Warranty | Premium / Extended Warranty Option | Guaranteed Battery Health Threshold | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Ola S1 Series** (S1 Pro, Air, X 3kWh+) | 3 Years / 50,000 km | **8 Years / 1,25,000 km** (Often bundled free with promotions) | 70% | | **Ather Energy** (450X, Rizta) | 3 Years / 30,000 km | **5 Years / 60,000 km** (via Pro Pack) or **8 Years / 80,000 km** (via Eight70 Add-on) | 70% | | **Hero Vida** (VX2 series) | 5 Years / 50,000 km | Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) plans available | 70% | | **TVS iQube** (All variants) | 3 Years / 50,000 km | Extended options available up to 5 years | 70% | | **Bajaj Chetak** | 3 Years / 50,000 km | Available via the paid "TecPac" add-on | 70% | | **Ampere** (Magnus Neo, Nexus) | 5 Years / 75,000 km *(LFP Batteries)* | Inclusive in base price for high-speed models | 70% | --- ## 2. Deep Dive: Major Brands Under the Microscope ### Ola Electric (S1 Pro / Air / X) Ola made a massive splash by offering a highly competitive long-term warranty framework. * **The Terms:** While the basic legal framework provides 3 years or 50,000 km, Ola frequently structure packages with a **complimentary 8-year / 1,25,000 km** extended battery warranty on most higher-tier variants (excluding the entry-level 2kWh models). * **The Fine Print:** It promises free replacement or repair if the battery health drops below **70%**. The extended top-up plan is fully transferable to subsequent owners, making it great for resale value. ### Ather Energy (450X / Rizta) Ather handles its warranty via its hardware-software synergy packages. * **The Terms:** Out of the box, you get a humble 3 years or 30,000 km. However, if you opt for the **AtherStack Pro** pack, it automatically upgrades to 5 years or 60,000 km. * **The "Eight70" Add-on:** For ultimate peace of mind, Ather offers the **Eight70 Warranty** (purchasable within 90 days of invoicing for around ₹4,999). This bumps coverage to **8 years or 80,000 km** with a strict 70% health assurance. * **The Fine Print:** Ather explicitly covers "idle state assurance"—meaning if your scooter falls into deep discharge because you left it uncharged for months, they still cover it (a rarity in the EV world). ### Hero Vida (VX2 Go / Plus) Backed by Hero MotoCorp’s extensive network, the Vida line leans into robust standard protection. * **The Terms:** Hero offers a confident **5-year or 50,000 km standard warranty** right out of the box without forcing a software pack purchase. * **BaaS Route:** They also push the Battery-as-a-Service model, lowering the upfront cost of the scooter and transferring battery health risks permanently to the brand via a monthly subscription/per-km fee. ### TVS iQube & Bajaj Chetak The legacy giants take a slightly more conservative, traditional automotive route. * **TVS iQube:** Offers **3 years or 50,000 km** using highly secure, heavy-duty aluminum-encased IP67 battery packs. Extended warranties can bump this to 5 years. * **Bajaj Chetak:** Offers a standard **3 years or 50,000 km**. To unlock premium warranty benefits alongside smart features, buyers must opt for the paid **TecPac** software and component upgrade. ### Ampere (Greaves Cotton) * **The Terms:** Ampere provides a highly generous **5-year or 75,000 km** battery warranty on models like the Magnus Neo and Nexus. * **Why it matters:** Unlike NMC (Nickel Manganese Cobalt) chemistries used by several rivals, Ampere relies entirely on **LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate)** chemistry. LFP inherently has higher thermal stability in hot Indian summers and a longer lifecycle, which allows Ampere to offer a high kilometer cap upfront. --- ## 3. Crucial "Catch-22" Clauses to Watch Out For > ⚠️ **The 70% Degradation Rule:** EV battery warranties do not mean you get a new battery if your range drops slightly. Almost every manufacturer states that a claim is only valid if a diagnostic check proves battery health has dropped **below 70%** of its original capacity. * **Mandatory Authorized Servicing:** If you skip a scheduled service or get your EV repaired at a local third-party mechanic, your battery warranty is immediately voided. * **Deep Discharge Exclusions:** Aside from specific protections (like Ather's), leaving your scooter parked at 0% battery for months can cause the battery to "brick." Most manufacturers consider this customer negligence and will deny coverage. * **Modifications:** Splicing into wires to add aftermarket horns, fancy lighting, or GPS trackers can completely invalidate your electrical and battery warranties. When choosing, don't just look at the years—look at your **yearly mileage**. If you are a heavy commuter doing 40+ km daily, Ola and Ampere's higher kilometer caps will serve you better. If you prioritize bulletproof software support and deep discharge protection, Ather's Eight70 remains an excellent benchmark.

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Answered 26 May 2026

**Ola Electric,, and Hero Vida** offer the most comprehensive electric scooter battery warranties in India. Standard baseline policies vary from 3 to 5 years, but manufacturers have introduced extended protection plans stretching up to **8 years** to combat battery degradation anxieties. Quick Comparison Table | Brand / Scooter | Standard Warranty | Extended Warranty Option | Battery Health Threshold | |---|---|---|---| | **Ola Electric** (S1 Air/Pro/X) | **8 years / 80,000 km** | Up to 8 years / 1,25,000 km | `< 70% State of Health (SoH)` | | **Ather Energy** (450X, Rizta) | **5 years / 60,000 km** | Up to 8 years / 80,000 km | `< 70% State of Health (SoH)` | | **Hero Vida** (V1 Plus/Pro/VX2) | **5 years / 50,000 km** | Up to 10 years total coverage | `< 70% State of Health (SoH)` | | **TVS Motor** (iQube series) | **3 years / 50,000 km** | Available up to 5 years | `< 70% State of Health (SoH)` | | **Bajaj Auto** (Chetak) | **3 years / 50,000 km** | Available via extended packages | `< 70% State of Health (SoH)` | Detailed Brand Breakdown - **Ola Electric**: Offers an industry-leading **8-year / 80,000 km** standard warranty on its main S1 lineup (excluding the base 2kWh variant). Users can buy an additional top-up to extend coverage up to **1,25,000 km**. The policy guarantees free replacement or repair if the battery health drops below 70%. - **Ather Energy**: The standard battery protection plan covers **5 years or 60,000 km**. To go further, Ather offers an **8-year / 80,000 km "Battery Protect" add-on** (purchasable within 90 days of vehicle invoicing). It explicitly covers performance degradation below 70% and deep discharge damage. - **Hero Vida**: Shipped with a standard 5-year/50,000 km vehicle package. Vida introduced an extended 5-year battery-specific addon plan (**Battery+** ), pushing total potential coverage up to **10 years**. It covers both mechanical failures and degradation below 70%. - **TVS & Bajaj**: Both traditional legacy manufacturers stick to a standard **3 years or 50,000 km** baseline. Dealers offer individual extended warranty packages at checkout to increase coverage up to 5 years. Critical Fine Print To Know - **The 70% Threshold**: Warranties do not guarantee a brand-new battery if yours loses a small amount of range. It must drop below **70% State of Health (SoH)** for a replacement claim to be valid. - **Service Lock-in**: Missing a scheduled vehicle service at the authorized dealer network will immediately void your battery protection layout. - **Commercial Use Exclusion**: All maximum extended warranties apply strictly to private retail buyers. If registered as a commercial fleet or delivery vehicle, the warranty is drastically reduced (usually capped at 1-2 years or limited mileage). - **Transferability**: Most premium tier EV brands allow you to transfer the remaining warranty period to a second-hand buyer, keeping resale values relatively stable. Would you like to know the exact **pricing of the extended warranty add-ons** for a specific model?