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Prompt 20 · 2 June 2026

Electric scooter battery warranty comparison India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 2 June 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 2 June 2026

For India in 2026, the biggest difference is not just warranty length, but whether the company explicitly covers **battery degradation** (loss of battery health) and guarantees a minimum State of Health (SoH). ### Battery Warranty Comparison (2026) | Brand | Standard Battery Warranty | Extended Warranty | Degradation Coverage | |---------|---------|---------|---------| | Ather Energy | 3 years standard | Up to 8 years / 80,000 km (Eight70) | Yes, battery health guaranteed above 70%; replacement if it drops below that threshold | | Ola Electric | 3 years / 40,000 km | Up to 8 years / 100,000 km or 125,000 km depending on plan | Yes, replacement if battery performance falls below 70% during coverage period | | TVS Motor Company | 3 years / 50,000 km on vehicle and battery | Varies by offers/model; no widely publicized SoH guarantee | Public documentation focuses on defect warranty rather than a battery-health guarantee | | Bajaj Auto | Warranty terms vary by model/year | Extended plans may be available through dealers | Check current dealer documentation for specific degradation coverage, as terms vary by variant and region. | ### Which Warranty Is Strongest? **1. Ather** - Clear battery-health guarantee (70% SoH). - Covers degradation, defects, and even deep-discharge situations under the Eight70 plan. - No upper claim limit stated. - Warranty is transferable to the next owner. **2. Ola** - Longest mileage coverage available (up to 125,000 km on certain top-up plans). - Also guarantees replacement if battery health falls below 70%. - Transferable to future owners. **3. TVS iQube** - Good standard warranty, but less transparent publicly about battery degradation guarantees compared with Ather and Ola. ### Real-World Ownership Feedback Community discussions in 2025–2026 frequently praise Ather's warranty clarity and charging ecosystem, while some Ola owners report concerns about service turnaround times despite the attractive warranty terms. Individual experiences vary by city and service center. ### Recommendation If battery warranty is your **top priority**: 1. **Ather Rizta / Ather 450 series** – strongest combination of warranty transparency, degradation coverage, and service reputation. 2. **Ola S1 series** – excellent on paper due to 8-year and high-kilometre coverage, but evaluate local service quality before buying. 3. **TVS iQube** – strong brand and service network, though battery-health warranty details are less explicit. If you're deciding between specific scooters (e.g., Ather Rizta vs TVS iQube vs Bajaj Chetak vs Ola S1 Pro), I can make a side-by-side comparison of **battery warranty, replacement cost risk, service network, and 5-year ownership cost**.

Answered 2 June 2026

As the electric scooter market in India stabilizes in 2026, manufacturers are increasingly leveraging aggressive battery warranties to win consumer trust. The industry standard has shifted dramatically from the basic 3-year plans of the past to comprehensive 5-to-8-year coverage options, often tied to battery health guarantees and flexible subscription models. An side-by-side comparison reveals how India's top electric scooter brands stack up regarding their battery warranty terms, extensions, and fine print. --- ## 2026 Electric Scooter Battery Warranty Comparison | Brand & Model | Base Battery Warranty | Extended / Top-Up Option | Battery Health/Degradation Clause | Transferable to New Owner? | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Ola Electric** *(S1 Pro, S1 Air, S1 X)* | **8 Years / 80,000 km** *(Standard on models bought since mid-2024)* | Up to **8 Years / 125,000 km** (Paid Top-up) | Covers manufacturing defects and extreme degradation. | **Yes** | | **Ather Energy** *(450X, 450 Apex, Rizta)* | **3 Years / 30,000 km** | **8 Years / 80,000 km** *(Via "Eight70" / AtherStack Pro)* | **Guaranteed above 70%** health; free replacement if it drops below. | **Yes** | | **TVS iQube** | **3 Years / 50,000 km** | **5 Years / 70,000 km** *(Via Extended Warranty or BaaS subscription)* | Covers failure and standard manufacturing defects. | **Yes** | | **Bajaj Chetak** *(Premium, Urbane)* | **3 Years / 50,000 km** | Add **1 Year / 10,000 km** or **2 Years / 20,000 km** | Covers manufacturing defects and unexpected failure. | **Yes** | | **Hero Vida** *(V1 Pro, V1 Plus, VX2)* | **3 Years / 30,000 km** | **5 Years / 60,000 km** *(Via "Battery+" plan)* | **Guaranteed above 70%** health (covers degradation over 30%). | **Yes** | --- ## Key Brand Highlights ### 1. Ola Electric: The Longest Kilometre Coverage Ola shook up the market by offering a massive **8-year/80,000 km base warranty** on their newer lineup at no extra cost. For heavy commuters, their paid "top-up" packages extend the limit up to **125,000 km**, making it the absolute leader in raw distance coverage. ### 2. Ather Energy: The Gold Standard for Degradation While Ather's base warranty is a modest 3 years, their **"Eight70"** add-on program is highly consumer-friendly. Ather explicitly guarantees that if your battery capacity drops below **70%** at any point during the 8 years, they will replace it for free. Crucially, they also offer an **"idle state assurance,"** meaning they won't reject your warranty claim if the battery goes into deep discharge because you left it uncharged for a long period. ### 3. TVS iQube: Focus on "Battery-as-a-Service" (BaaS) TVS has actively leaned into the BaaS model. If you purchase the scooter under their subscription program, you pay less upfront and pay a monthly fee for the battery. This completely shifts the risk—the battery is protected for the **entire duration of your subscription tenure** (up to 5 years/70,000 km with unlimited monthly kilometres). ### 4. Hero Vida: Removable Twins & Performance Cover Hero's premium EV arm, Vida, offers a **Battery+** extended plan through partnerships (like Acko) that bumps coverage to 5 years or 60,000 km. Like Ather, Vida protects against performance drop, stepping in if the battery degrades by more than **30%** (dropping below 70% health). --- ## ⚠️ Crucial Fine Print: What Voids Your Warranty? No matter which brand you choose, manufacturers strictly enforce clauses that can immediately void your battery protection: * **Deep Discharge Negligence:** If you leave your scooter at 0% battery for an extended period without plugging it in, most brands (with a few exceptions like Ather's premium tier) will flag it as "user negligence" and deny a free replacement. * **Third-Party Charging/Modifications:** Using unauthorized local fast chargers, altering the wiring, or tampering with the Battery Identification Number (BIN) instantly voids the policy. * **Missed Service Intervals:** Most legacy OEMs (TVS, Bajaj, Hero) mandate that you must get your regular periodic services done strictly at authorized service centres to keep the extended warranty active. * **Accidents & Environmental Damage:** Water-logging due to floods or physical structure damage from accidents are handled under vehicle insurance, not the manufacturer's battery warranty. Are you looking at a specific model or trying to decide between a standard purchase and a Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) subscription?

Answered 2 June 2026

In 2026, **8-year battery warranties** have become the industry benchmark for major electric scooters in India, providing massive relief to buyers concerned with battery health degradation. Under standard terms, the warranty triggers and qualifies you for a free replacement if your maximum battery health drops below **70%**. Battery Warranty Comparison (2026) | Manufacturer & Model | Base Warranty Included | Max Extended Option | Degradation Clause | Key Highlight / Condition | |---|---|---|---|---| | **Ola Electric** (S1 X, S1 Air, S1 Pro) | **8 Years / 80,000 km** | Up to 1,25,000 km | Below 70% health | Industry-first 8-year base warranty included for free. | | **Ather Energy** (450X, Rizta) | **5 Years / 60,000 km** | **8 Years / 80,000 km** | Below 70% health | Upgrade requires **AtherStack Pro** add-on (~₹4,999) within 90 days. | | **River** (Indie) | **5 Years / 50,000 km** | **8 Years / 80,000 km** | Below 70% health | Premium top-up plan priced at ~₹8,399 + GST. | | **Hero VIDA** (V1 Plus, V1 Pro) | **5 Years / 60,000 km** |— | Below 70% health | The **Battery+** plan covers complete labor and is fully transferable. | | **TVS Motor** (iQube series) | **3 Years / 50,000 km** | 5 Years / 50,000 km | Below 70% health | Extended via **BaaS (Battery-as-a-Service)** subscription models. | | **Bajaj Auto** (Chetak series) | **3 Years / 50,000 km** |— | Below 70% health | Claims battery safely lasts 70,000 km if kept above 15% charge. | | **Matter** (Aera) | **15 Years** |— | Below 70% health | India’s boldest warranty with unlimited kilometers protection. | Critical Warranty Fine Print to Know - **Deep Discharge Exclusions**: Leaving your scooter uncharged for long periods (causing the cells to drop below a critical voltage threshold) can completely void your warranty. However, brands like explicitly state they cover deep discharge. - **Transferability**: If you intend to resell your scooter, look closely at plans like, which transfer directly to the second owner, maintaining the scooter's resale value. - **BaaS (Battery-as-a-Service)**: Buying a scooter under a subscription model (like ) keeps the battery under a perpetual corporate warranty, but binds you to a monthly usage fee. Find the right electric scooter for you Help me choose based on battery needs - **What is your average daily riding distance?** This ensures your battery choice outlasts the standard kilometer limit. - **How do you want to pay for the battery?** Upfront cost guarantees full ownership while subscription lowers purchase cost. - **How long do you plan to keep the scooter?** Aligning ownership duration with warranty tenure saves on replacement costs.