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Prompt 20 · 9 June 2026

Electric scooter battery warranty comparison India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 9 June 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 9 June 2026

If your main concern is **long-term battery protection**, the biggest differences in India (2026) are not just warranty duration, but whether the company covers **battery degradation** and guarantees a minimum battery health level. ### Battery Warranty Comparison (India, 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 | | Ola Electric | 3 years / 40,000 km | Up to 8 years / 100,000 km or 125,000 km (paid top-up) | Yes, replacement if performance degrades below 70% during coverage period | | TVS Motor Company | Varies by model/package | Extended plans available through dealers | Public degradation guarantees are less prominently documented than Ather/Ola | | Bajaj Auto | Model-dependent | Extended plans available | Less explicit public SoH (State of Health) guarantees compared with Ather/Ola | | Hero MotoCorp | Typically 3–5 years depending on package | Extended plans available | Coverage varies by plan; check current dealer documentation | ## Which warranty is strongest? ### 1. Ather The strongest warranty from a transparency standpoint is currently from Ather Energy. Their Eight70 plan explicitly guarantees battery health above 70% for up to 8 years/80,000 km and covers degradation, defects, electronics, BMS issues, and even deep-discharge situations when the scooter remains idle. ### 2. Ola Ola Electric offers the longest mileage coverage (up to 125,000 km with certain paid plans) and also includes a 70% degradation threshold. However, its terms specifically exclude battery damage caused by negligence in charging or deep discharge. ### 3. TVS iQube and Bajaj Chetak Both are generally regarded as conservative and reliable products, but their battery-health/degradation guarantees are less clearly marketed than Ather's and Ola's. Prospective buyers often report difficulty finding publicly documented SoH thresholds. ## What owners discuss most Across Indian EV forums and Reddit discussions, buyers frequently rank: 1. Ather for warranty clarity and service experience. 2. TVS iQube for reliability and established service network. 3. Bajaj Chetak for build quality. 4. Ola for aggressive warranty coverage and range, but with more mixed service feedback. ## Recommendation by usage | Usage | Best Warranty Choice | |---------|---------| | Highest confidence in battery-health protection | Ather Energy | | Very high annual mileage (>15,000 km/year) | Ola Electric | | Prioritizing service network and reliability | TVS Motor Company | | Build quality and conservative ownership experience | Bajaj Auto | For a purchase in 2026, I would pay close attention to three clauses before deciding: - Minimum guaranteed battery health (70% or similar). - Whether deep discharge is covered. - Warranty distance limit (80,000 km vs 100,000–125,000 km). Those three factors usually matter more than the headline "8-year warranty" number.

Answered 9 June 2026

As the Indian electric scooter market has matured significantly, **battery warranty** has become one of the most crucial deciding factors for buyers. Because replacing a lithium-ion battery pack outside of warranty can cost anywhere from ₹30,000 to over ₹60,000, manufacturers now compete aggressively on coverage. Most premium and budget brands have structured their warranties around a standard offering, alongside "extended warranty" packages or specialized battery tech. --- ## 1. Electric Scooter Battery Warranty Comparison Table Here is how the major players in the Indian EV space stack up regarding standard and extended battery warranties: | Brand & Model | Standard Battery Warranty | Extended Warranty Option | Key Detail / Battery Type | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Ola Electric** | **8 Years / 80,000 km** | Up to 1,25,000 km | Broadest standard coverage in the industry. | | **Ather Energy** | **3 Years / 30,000 km** | Up to **5 Years / 60,000 km** *(via Ather Battery Protect)* | Ather guarantees at least 70% Battery Health (SOH) during the coverage. | | **TVS Motor** | **3 Years / 50,000 km** | Up to **5 Years / 70,000 km** | High mileage limits on standard warranty; dependable service network. | | **Hero Vida** | **5 Years / 50,000 km** | Available | Removable battery setup. Also offers a *Battery-as-a-Service* (BaaS) option. | | **Bajaj Chetak** | **3 Years / 50,000 km** | Up to **5 Years / 70,000 km** | Robust all-metal build with standard industry-grade warranty limits. | | **Ampere** | **5 Years / 75,000 km** | Included standard | Uses **LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate)** chemistry, which inherently lasts more cycles. | --- ## 2. Key Industry Trends ### LFP vs. NMC Batteries * **LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate):** Brands like Ampere are heavily pushing LFP batteries. They handle Indian summer temperatures (up to 60°C) much better without thermal stress and can survive up to 3,000+ charge cycles. This allows manufacturers to easily bundle a longer standard warranty. * **NMC (Nickel Manganese Cobalt):** Used by Ola, Ather, and TVS due to higher energy density (better range and acceleration). However, they degrade slightly faster under high heat, which is why extra warranty extensions are highly recommended for peace of mind. ### The Rise of BaaS (Battery-as-a-Service) A major shift involves buying the scooter without the battery upfront. Under BaaS programs (offered by brands like Hero Vida and Bounce Infinity), you essentially "rent" or subscribe to the battery. **The massive perk here? The battery is effectively under a lifetime warranty**, as the provider is responsible for swapping or replacing it if its health dips below optimal levels. --- ## 3. The "Fine Print" to Look Out For When comparing these warranties at the showroom, always ask about the following clauses: * **State of Health (SOH) Threshold:** A battery is usually considered "failed" under warranty only when its maximum charging capacity drops below **70% to 75%** of its original capacity. Mild range drops are considered normal wear and tear. * **Service Interruption:** Many manufacturers will **void your warranty** if you skip scheduled periodic software updates or vehicle inspections at authorized service centers. * **Fast Charging Restrictions:** Some brands monitor battery logs via the scooter's eSIM; frequently abusing hyper-fast chargers in extreme heat can sometimes impact warranty claims.

Answered 9 June 2026

In India’s electric scooter market for **2026**, battery warranties have evolved from basic protection plans into a critical marketing feature. While most original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) offer a similar standard base warranty out of the box, they differ significantly in their **extended warranty costs**, maximum coverage limits, and explicit **State-of-Health (SoH)** degradation clauses. The core metrics of battery warranties from the top four EV manufacturers in India demonstrate how they compare. Side-by-Side Warranty Comparison | Brand & Model | Standard Base Warranty | Maximum Extended Warranty Option | Cost of Maximum Extended Plan | Health Degradation (SoH) Clause | |---|---|---|---|---| | **Ola Electric** (S1 Pro Gen 2 / S1 Air / S1X) | **3 years / 50,000 km** | **8 years / 125,000 km** | ₹17,699 (variable by variant) | Covers manufacturing defects and clear functional failures. | | **Ather Energy** (450X / Rizta) | **3 years / 30,000 km** | **8 years / 80,000 km** | ₹4,999 (Requires optional Pro pack) | **Guaranteed 70% SoH**; free replacement if it drops below. | | **TVS Motor** (iQube variants) | **3 years / 50,000 km** | **5 years / 70,000 km** | ₹4,499 to ₹12,000 (Free with BaaS) | Covers manufacturing/design defects; 5-year free upgrade offers exist. | | **Bajaj Auto** (Chetak series) | **3 years / 50,000 km** | **5 years / 70,000 km** | Variable by dealership/package | **Guaranteed 70% SoH**; covers complete failure. | Detailed Brand Breakdown - **Ola Electric**: Ola previously bundled its signature 8-year warranty for free, but it now acts as a multi-tier paid upgrade program. The base standard warranty remains 3 years or 50,000 km. To secure the maximum **8-year / 125,000 km tier**, customers must pay up to ₹17,699 extra, making it the most expensive extended package despite having the highest mileage coverage limit. - ****: Ather offers the most transparent degradation policy with its **"Eight70" Battery Protect plan**. If your battery capacity drops below **70% State-of-Health** at any point up to 8 years or 80,000 km, they replace the battery completely free of charge with no questions asked. It also uniquely covers "idle state deep discharge" if the vehicle sits uncharged for months. - **TVS Motor**: The TVS iQube offers a standard 3-year plan, but it stands out due to its **Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS)** subscription model. If you choose the BaaS route, the cost of the battery is omitted from the scooter upfront, and an extended **5-year / 70,000 km battery warranty** is bundled into your monthly subscription automatically. - **Bajaj Chetak**: The Chetak line uses a standard 3-year setup and protects against degradation below 70% capacity. Its extended options ("Plan 2") allow owners to pad the scooter with an additional 2 years or 20,000 km, bringing total coverage up to 5 years. Fine Print to Keep in Mind 1. **Service History**: Almost all EV makers will void your battery warranty if you skip scheduled periodic maintenance or service your scooter outside of official authorized service centres. 2. **Refurbished Replacements**: The fine print for most brands (including Bajaj) states that a battery replacement under warranty does not guarantee a brand-new component. They reserve the right to use **refurbished or reconditioned cells** that match the energy capacity your original battery had just prior to failing. 3. **Auxiliary Battery Exclusion**: The primary high-voltage lithium traction battery is what these long warranties cover. The small 12V auxiliary battery (which runs the console, lights, and horns) typically carries a separate, much shorter warranty of **12 to 18 months**. To help tailor this breakdown, which **specific scooter model** are you considering buying, and what is your **average daily commute**?