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Prompt 28 · 2 June 2026

Electric scooter resale value 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

In India in 2026, electric scooter resale value is improving, but it still trails the best petrol scooters. The biggest determinants are **battery health, brand reputation, service network, and software support**. ### Typical resale value after 2–3 years (2026 market) | Scooter brand/model category | Approx. value retained after 2 years | |----------|----------| | Ather 450X | 62–72% | | TVS iQube | 58–65% | | Bajaj Chetak | 58–65% | | Ola S1 Pro | 45–55% | | Budget EV brands (Ampere, Kinetic, etc.) | 50–55% or lower | These figures are based on observed 2026 used-market pricing trends. ### Why some EV scooters hold value better 1. **Battery condition** - The battery can represent 35–45% of the scooter's value. - Buyers increasingly ask about battery health and warranty status. 2. **Service network** - Brands with widespread service support generally attract more used buyers. 3. **Brand trust** - Established manufacturers tend to depreciate less than newer or lesser-known brands. 4. **Software and warranty** - Transferable battery warranties and continued software updates improve resale prospects. ### EV vs petrol scooter resale For comparison, leading petrol scooters such as Honda Activa 6G often retain around 65–72% of their value after roughly three years, which remains one of the benchmarks in the Indian two-wheeler market. ### If you're buying an electric scooter in 2026 primarily with resale in mind The safer choices are generally: - Ather 450X - TVS iQube - Bajaj Chetak These models currently show stronger value retention than many competitors because of better brand confidence and after-sales support. If you're considering a specific scooter (e.g., Ola S1 Pro, Ather Rizta, TVS iQube, or Bajaj Chetak), I can estimate its likely resale value after 3–5 years based on current 2026 trends.

Answered 2 June 2026

In India's rapidly growing two-wheeler market, the resale value of electric scooters (EVs) has matured significantly. While they historically suffered from heavy depreciation due to early battery tech anxiety, a more stabilized market, widespread adoption (accounting for over 13% of scooter sales), and clear battery health indicators have made the used EV market much more reliable. Generally, an electric scooter in India retains about **50% to 70% of its original value after 1 to 2 years**, dropping to **40% to 50% by year 3**, depending heavily on the brand and battery health. --- ## Expected Resale Value by Top Brands (1–3 Years Old) | Brand & Model | Estimated Resale Value (% of On-Road Price) | Why It Holds/Loses Value | |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Ather Energy** (450X, Rizta) | **60% – 75%** | **Highest resale value.** Premium build quality, aluminum chassis, transparent battery health data via the app, and excellent software support. | | **TVS iQube** | **55% – 65%** | **Strong demand.** Conventional, family-friendly design backed by TVS’s massive trust and legacy service network. | | **Bajaj Chetak** | **55% – 65%** | **High trust.** Metal body and reliable mechanicals mean it ages gracefully, making it highly desirable in the used market. | | **Ola Electric** (S1 Pro, S1 X) | **45% – 60%** | **Highly volatile.** While tech-loaded and popular, concerns over inconsistent software glitches and service backlogs can lower its used-market leverage. | | **Low-Speed / Unregistered Brands** | **20% – 35%** | **Lowest value.** Non-RTO scooters from lesser-known brands lose value rapidly due to a lack of spare parts and poor battery longevity. | --- ## 4 Critical Factors Driving EV Resale Value ### 1. Battery Health Score (The Ultimate Dealbreaker) The battery represents up to 40–50% of an EV's total cost. Buyers are no longer guessing; they will ask for a diagnostic report. * A battery with **State of Health (SoH) above 85%** will command a premium. * If the battery is near the end of its life cycle (typically 5–7 years) and needs replacement, the resale value drops drastically. ### 2. Transferable Extended Warranty Brands like Ather, TVS, and Ola offer 5-to-8-year extended warranties on batteries. If you are selling a 2-year-old scooter that still has 3 to 5 years of official battery warranty left, you can confidently charge a premium because it eliminates the buyer's risk. ### 3. Rapid Tech Obsolescence Electric scooters are essentially software on wheels. Older models (Generation 1 EVs) that cannot handle newer OTA (Over-The-Air) software updates or feature slower charging speeds fetch lower prices compared to newer generations. ### 4. OEM Service Network Availability Buyers prefer used vehicles from brands that have stable, brick-and-mortar service centers nearby. Startups that have struggled with service infrastructure see their scooters depreciate much faster than established giants like TVS and Bajaj. --- ## How to Maximize Your EV's Resale Value > * **Keep Charging Records:** Try to maintain the battery between 20% and 80%. Avoid frequent fast charging, as it degrades battery health over time. * **Export the Diagnostic Report:** Before listing your scooter, go to an authorized service center and pull the official Battery SoH certificate to show prospective buyers. * **Keep Software Updated:** Ensure your scooter is running the latest firmware to prove all smart features are fully functional. Are you looking to buy a used electric scooter or sell one you currently own? If you have a specific model and year in mind, I can help you pin down a more exact valuation.

Answered 2 June 2026

The typical resale value of an electric scooter in India in 2026 retains roughly **45% to 75% of its original purchase price within the first 1 to 3 years**, matching a very similar depreciation curve to traditional petrol scooters. Expected Resale Value Tiers The specific resale value heavily depends on the age of the vehicle: | Scooter Age | Expected Resale Percentage | Estimated Value (For a ₹1.3 Lakh Scooter) | |---|---|---| | **1 Year** | 65% – 75% | ₹84,500 – ₹97,500 | | **2 Years** | 55% – 65% | ₹71,500 – ₹84,500 | | **3 Years** | 45% – 55% | ₹58,500 – ₹71,500 | | **4+ Years** | 30% – 45% | ₹39,000 – ₹58,500 | Crucial Factors Influencing EV Resale Value - **Battery Health Certificate**: The battery is the most expensive component of the scooter. Buyers strictly look at the state of health (SoH) percentage. A certified, high-retaining battery directly locks in premium pricing. - **Brand Reputation**: Established original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) with reliable networks hold significantly higher value. Models from market leaders like the,, and Ather 450X yield better resale returns than distressed or discontinued startups. - **Transferable Warranty**: Having an active, extended battery or vehicle warranty that transfers smoothly to the second owner adds immediate value and trust. Where to Evaluate and Sell - **Algorithmic Valuation:** Use the to input your model, year, and kilometers driven to instantly fetch a fair market price range. - **Direct-to-Consumer Marketplaces:** Platforms like show extensive active listings for 2024–2026 electric scooters, where well-maintained vehicles fetch optimal direct consumer pricing. Would you like help calculating a specific valuation range for a **particular model** (e.g., Ather, TVS, or Ola) or checking **current market prices** for a specific year?

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