In India in 2026, electric scooter resale value depends much more on **brand trust, battery health, and service network** than on range or features alone. The used EV market is growing fast, but buyers are still cautious because battery condition is harder to verify than a petrol scooter's engine condition. ### Typical resale value after 2–3 years (2026 market) | Scooter brand/model | Approx. value retained after 2 years | Market sentiment | |---|---:|---| | Ather 450X | 62–72% | Strong resale demand | | TVS iQube | 58–65% | Stable, trusted brand | | Bajaj Chetak | 58–65% | Good dealer confidence | | Ola S1 Pro | 45–55% | Higher depreciation | | Ampere Magnus | 50–55% | Budget segment pressure | Source estimates are based on used-market observations and 2026 resale listings. ### Why some EV scooters hold value better 1. **Service network** - Buyers pay more for brands with widespread service centers. - TVS, Bajaj, and Ather benefit from stronger service confidence. 2. **Battery confidence** - A battery above roughly 85% health attracts better resale prices. - Lack of standardized battery-health certification remains a major issue in India's used EV market. 3. **Brand reputation** - Market leaders with consistent sales generally see better residual values. - In FY2026, brands such as TVS, Bajaj, and Ather strengthened their market positions, while Ola lost share. ### EV vs petrol scooter resale A typical petrol scooter such as the Honda Activa 6G often retains around **65–72%** of its value after a few years, which remains one of the benchmarks for resale in India. Many EVs are still catching up to that level of buyer confidence. ### If you're buying an EV scooter in 2026 and care about resale The safer bets are generally: 1. Ather 450X 2. TVS iQube 3. Bajaj Chetak These brands currently benefit from stronger resale demand because buyers trust their service ecosystem and long-term support more than newer or lower-volume brands. A practical rule for 2026: if you plan to sell within 2–3 years, expect an EV scooter to lose roughly **30–45%** of its value depending on brand and battery condition. Premium models from Ather, TVS, and Bajaj tend to be at the better end of that range, while weaker brands can depreciate much faster.
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