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Prompt 20 · 16 June 2026

Electric scooter battery warranty comparison India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 16 June 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 16 June 2026

If you're comparing electric scooter battery warranties in India in 2026, the key factors are: - **Warranty duration (years/km)** - **Battery degradation coverage** (replacement if battery health falls below a threshold) - **Transferability to second owners** - **Deep-discharge protection** - **Claim limits and exclusions** ### Battery Warranty Comparison (India, 2026) | Brand | Standard Battery Warranty | Extended Warranty | Battery Health (SoH) Coverage | Transferable | |---------|---------|---------|---------|---------| | Ather | 3 years standard | Up to 8 years / 80,000 km (Eight70) | Yes, battery guaranteed above 70% health; replacement if it falls below 70% | Yes | | Ola Electric | 3 years / 40,000 km | Up to 8 years / 100,000 km or 125,000 km (paid top-up) | Yes, replacement if battery degrades below 70% health during coverage | Yes | | TVS | Varies by model and extended package | Typically around 5 years / 70,000 km (market offerings) | Limited public degradation guarantees | Varies | | Bajaj | Typically 3 years standard | Extended plans available through dealers | No widely publicized 70% SoH guarantee | Varies | | Hero Vida | Up to 5 years / 60,000 km with extended coverage | Available on select models | Generally defect-based rather than explicit degradation guarantee | Varies | Sources: Ather's Eight70 warranty documentation and Ola's battery top-up warranty terms. ### Which Warranty Is Strongest? #### 1. Ather Ather currently offers one of the clearest battery warranties in India. Its Eight70 plan explicitly guarantees battery health above 70% for up to 8 years/80,000 km and covers degradation, defects, BMS issues, and even deep discharge from prolonged inactivity. #### 2. Ola Electric Ola offers the highest kilometre coverage (up to 125,000 km on some plans). It also includes degradation coverage below 70% battery health. However, deep-discharge due to neglect is specifically excluded. #### 3. TVS iQube TVS has a strong service network, but its battery degradation terms are less prominently documented than Ather's or Ola's. Many buyers rely on dealer-provided extended warranty packages. #### 4. Bajaj Chetak Chetak is generally viewed as reliable, but Bajaj's publicly marketed battery warranty is more conservative and less focused on explicit battery-health guarantees. ### Best Choice by Usage | Usage Type | Best Warranty Pick | |------------|-------------------| | Long-term ownership (6–8 years) | Ather | | Highest km coverage | Ola Electric | | Strong service network | TVS | | Conservative reliability-focused buyer | Bajaj | For a buyer in 2026 who prioritizes battery warranty specifically, Ather's Eight70 plan remains the benchmark because it clearly guarantees battery health and replacement criteria, while Ola offers the most generous kilometre limits.

Answered 16 June 2026

In the Indian electric scooter market, battery warranties have become a massive selling point. Because a replacement lithium-ion pack can cost anywhere from **₹40,000 to ₹90,000** (roughly 40% to 50% of the scooter’s total cost), manufacturers use extensive warranties to build buyer confidence. Here is a direct comparison of the battery warranties provided by India's major electric scooter manufacturers, highlighting the fine print you need to know. --- ## 1. Quick Comparison Table | Brand & Model | Standard (Base) Warranty | Extended / Add-on Warranty | What Triggers a Replacement? | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Ola Electric** | 3 Years / 50,000 km | Up to **8 Years** / 1.25 Lakh km *(Paid Top-up)* | Battery degradation below **70% State of Health (SoH)** or manufacturing defect. | | **Ather Energy** | 3 Years / 30,000 km | **5 Years / 60,000 km** *(With Pro Pack)* | Battery degradation below **70% State of Health (SoH)**. Covers deep discharge protection. | | **TVS iQube** | 3 Years / 50,000 km | Available through extended packages *(Up to 5 Years)* | Manufacturing defects; gradual capacity loss is generally evaluated case-by-case. | | **Bajaj Chetak** | 3 Years / 50,000 km | Available through extended service packs | Manufacturing defects or significant premature degradation. | | **Hero VIDA** | 3 Years / 30,000 km | Up to 5 Years extended available | Covers manufacturing defects; features removable batteries for flexible charging. | --- ## 2. Deep Dive into the Top Competitors ### Ola Electric (The 8-Year Headline) Ola heavily markets its **8-year battery warranty**, but it is vital to understand how it works: * **The Reality:** Out of the box, your scooter comes with a standard **3-year / 50,000 km** battery warranty. * **The Extension:** To get the headline 8-year protection, you must buy a paid "Top-up" warranty within the first 12 months of ownership. Tiers scale up to 80k km, 100k km, or 125k km depending on the plan you purchase. * **The Trigger:** Ola will replace or repair the pack if it suffers from a manufacturing defect or if the State of Health (SoH) **drops below 70%**. ### Ather Energy (The "No Ifs and Buts" Plan) Ather’s **Eight70 Warranty** and **Battery Protect** schemes are highly regarded for having clear, customer-friendly clauses: * **The Coverage:** If you get the Pro Pack or the Eight70 add-on, your coverage extends up to **5 years / 60,000 km** or **8 years / 80,000 km**. * **The Idle State Loophole Fix:** Most EV manufacturers void your warranty if you leave the scooter dead for weeks (deep discharge). Ather explicitly includes **Idle State Assurance**, meaning they won't reject a claim just because the scooter sat uncharged for a long period. * **The Trigger:** Guaranteed to stay above **70% SoH**, or they replace it free of charge. ### Legacy Brands (TVS & Bajaj) TVS (iQube) and Bajaj (Chetak) take a more conservative, traditional automotive approach: * They offer a solid **3 Years / 50,000 km** base warranty. * While they offer extended warranty packages to bump this to 5 years, they focus heavily on covering manufacturing defects, electronic failures, and the Battery Management System (BMS) rather than explicitly promising a precise "70% capacity" benchmark in all standard text. --- ## 3. Important "Fine Print" Exclusions (What voids your warranty?) No matter which brand you pick, certain real-world scenarios will immediately void your battery warranty: * **Accidents & Physical Damage:** If you hit a deep pothole or get into a crash that cracks the battery casing, it is an **insurance claim**, not a warranty claim. * **Unauthorized Alterations:** Getting third-party accessories wired into the main high-voltage line or letting a local mechanic open up the electrical floorboard will void the warranty. * **Water Ingress Beyond Ratings:** Most batteries are IP67 rated (can survive brief submersion), but using high-pressure water washes directly under the chassis or leaving the scooter submerged in floodwaters will usually result in a rejected claim. * **Rat Bites:** A surprisingly common issue in India. If rodents chew through the main wiring harnesses causing a short circuit, manufacturers treat it as external damage rather than a factory defect.

Answered 16 June 2026

In India, electric scooter battery warranties have evolved from standard coverages to highly competitive plans that protect buyers from both mechanical failure and natural performance degradation. Under current PM E-Drive guidelines, all major manufacturers must offer a minimum base warranty of **3 years or 20,000–30,000 km**. However, top brands now offer complimentary or paid extensions stretching up to **8 years**. 2026 Battery Warranty Comparison Matrix | Electric Scooter Brand & Model | Base Battery Warranty | Extended Warranty Option | Crucial Clauses & Health Assurances | Out-of-Warranty Replacement Cost (Est.) | |---|---|---|---|---| | **Ola Electric** (S1 Pro / S1 Air / S1 X) | **8 Years / 80,000 km** (Complimentary) | Up to 1,25,000 km (Paid top-up) | Covers manufacturing defects and extreme degradation. | ₹87,000 – ₹90,000 | | **Ather Energy** (450X / 450 Apex) | **3 Years / 30,000 km** | **8 Years / 80,000 km** (via *Eight70* plan) | Guarantees **≥70% State of Health (SoH)**; includes deep discharge protection. | ~₹80,000 | | **Hero Vida** (V1 Pro / VX2 Series) | **3 Years / 30,000 km** | **5 Years / 60,000 km** (via *Battery+* plan) | Covers performance degradation **above 30%** (guarantees 70% health). | ₹45,000 – ₹85,000 | | **TVS Motor** (iQube Series) | **3 Years / 50,000 km** | **5 Years / 70,000 km** (Extended or via BaaS) | Basic coverage against manufacturing faults, available as standalone or via a Battery-as-a-Service subscription. | ₹45,000 – ₹1,20,000 | Brand-Specific Highlights & Nuances - **Ola Electric:** Ola offers the longest out-of-the-box security with its. High-mileage commercial or daily commuters can purchase add-ons extending coverage up to 1.25 lakh kilometres. - **Ather Energy:** The stands out because it provides an explicit legal guarantee that your battery health will not drop below 70% during the 8-year window. It also features **Idle State Assurance**, meaning the warranty is not voided if the battery goes into a deep discharge state after being left uncharged for long intervals. - **Hero Vida:** The provides complete coverage for replacement parts and labour costs if degradation crosses 30%. This warranty is also 100% transferable to secondary owners, protecting the vehicle's resale value. - **TVS iQube:** Alongside standard extended packages, TVS utilizes a **BaaS (Battery-as-a-Service)** subscription model. By renting the battery on a monthly fixed cost, the battery health and performance are completely safeguarded by TVS for the entire duration of the subscription tenure (up to 5 years). Hidden Fine Print to Watch For 1. **The "State of Health" (SoH) Clause:** Most standard 3-year warranties only cover total battery failure (e.g., the scooter won't turn on). Natural degradation—like your range dropping from 100 km to 60 km over time—is **only** covered if you have an extended package that explicitly guarantees a specific SoH percentage (typically 70%). 2. **Service Schedule Compliance:** To keep your battery warranty valid, you must strictly follow the OEM's periodic service schedules at authorized workshops. Missing a scheduled check-up or getting third-party electrical modifications (like custom horns or lights) will instantly void the warranty. 3. **Purchase Timelines:** Extended battery plans cannot always be bought late in the ownership cycle. For instance, Ather's plan must be purchased within 90 days of vehicle invoicing, and Hero Vida's within a specific time or kilometre threshold. If you are leaning toward a specific scooter, let me know **which model** you are considering or your **typical daily commute distance**, and I can calculate whether a paid extended warranty makes financial sense for you.