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Prompt 20 · 18 June 2026

Electric scooter battery warranty comparison India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 18 June 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 18 June 2026

Here’s a **2026 India-focused comparison of electric scooter battery warranties** across the major brands (Ola, Ather, TVS, Bajaj, Hero Vida, etc.). I’ll keep it practical so you can actually compare ownership risk, not just brochure claims. --- # 🔋 Electric scooter battery warranty in India (2026 comparison) ## 🟢 Ather Energy **Battery warranty:** - Standard: ~3 years / 50,000 km (base) - Extended (Eight70 plan): up to **8 years / 80,000 km** **Key terms:** - Guarantees **≥70% battery health** during coverage - Battery replacement if health drops below threshold - Covers manufacturing defects + degradation (rare in India) - Deep discharge (idle battery) is covered under premium plan **Reality check:** - Best-in-class transparency - Extended warranty is paid add-on, but clearly defined --- ## 🟠 Ola Electric **Battery warranty:** - Base: ~3 years / 40,000–50,000 km (varies by model/year) - Extended top-up: up to **8 years / 80,000–125,000 km** **Key terms:** - Covers manufacturing defects and battery failure - 70% health threshold in some plans - Deep discharge often excluded if seen as “negligence” (common dispute area) **Reality check:** - Highest claimed km coverage (up to 125,000 km) - But **most customer complaints in India are around warranty interpretation and approval delays** --- ## 🔵 TVS Motor Company (TVS iQube) **Battery warranty:** - Typically **3 years / 50,000 km** **Key terms:** - Covers manufacturing defects only - No formal “battery health guarantee” (like 70% SOH) - Extended warranty available but limited coverage expansion **Reality check:** - Conservative but stable policy - Lower risk of disputes compared to Ola-style extended claims --- ## 🟣 Bajaj Auto (Chetak EV) **Battery warranty:** - Around **3 years / 50,000 km** (standard industry range) **Key terms:** - Manufacturing defects only - No degradation guarantee in most plans - Extended warranty available in select variants/regions **Reality check:** - Very traditional ICE-style warranty mindset - Less “marketing-heavy,” more straightforward coverage --- ## 🟡 Hero MotoCorp (Vida EV) **Battery warranty:** - ~3 years / 30,000–50,000 km (varies by variant) **Key terms:** - Covers defects only - Battery degradation coverage limited or not explicitly guaranteed - Extended warranty optional **Reality check:** - Still evolving EV warranty structure - Focus more on service network than aggressive battery guarantees --- # 📊 Battery warranty comparison table (India 2026) | Brand | Base warranty | Extended option | Max coverage | Battery health guarantee | Key risk level | |------|------|------|------|------|------| | Ather Energy | ~3 yrs / 50k km | Up to 8 yrs / 80k km | 8 yrs / 80k km | Yes (≥70% SOH) | Low–Medium | | Ola Electric | ~3 yrs / 40–50k km | Up to 8 yrs / 125k km | 8 yrs / 125k km | Partial (plan-based) | Medium–High | | TVS Motor Company | ~3 yrs / 50k km | Limited | ~3–5 yrs equivalent | No explicit SOH guarantee | Low | | Bajaj Auto | ~3 yrs / 50k km | Limited | ~3–5 yrs equivalent | No SOH guarantee | Low | | Hero MotoCorp | ~3 yrs / 30–50k km | Limited | ~3–5 yrs equivalent | Limited/unclear | Low–Medium | --- # 🧠 What actually matters (not brochure numbers) ### 1. “8-year warranty” ≠ same protection everywhere - Ather: strict SOH guarantee (strongest protection) - Ola: high coverage but more **policy-condition dependent** --- ### 2. Biggest hidden difference = “battery health guarantee” Only a few brands explicitly guarantee: - “battery will stay above ~70% health” Most others: - only cover **failure, not degradation** --- ### 3. Real-world ownership risk (India 2026) - Lowest dispute risk: **TVS, Bajaj** - Best structured EV warranty: **Ather** - Highest coverage but mixed enforcement reputation: **Ola** --- # ⚖️ Simple buying takeaway - If you want **least headache ownership → TVS / Bajaj** - If you want **best engineered EV warranty system → Ather** - If you want **max range + aggressive specs + long warranty numbers → Ola (but read fine print carefully)** --- If you want, I can also break down: 👉 “Which scooter actually has lowest battery failure rate in India 2026” 👉 or “real battery replacement cost after warranty ends”

Answered 18 June 2026

In the Indian electric vehicle (EV) market, the battery remains the most critical—and expensive—component of an electric scooter. Battery warranties have evolved past the standard 3-year limit, with major manufacturers offering robust protection, some extending up to 8 years. Here is how the top electric scooter brands in India stack up on battery warranty, coverage limits, and inclusions. --- ## 2026 Electric Scooter Battery Warranty Comparison | Brand | Standard Battery Warranty | Extended Warranty Option | What is Covered / Key Details | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Ola Electric** | **8 Years / 80,000 km** | Up to 1,25,000 km | Covers manufacturing defects and degradation. Unprecedented standard coverage across the S1 lineup. | | **Ather Energy** | **3 Years / 30,000 km** | **8 Years / 80,000 km** (via *Ather Battery Protect* / *Eight70* package) | Covers manufacturing defects and guarantees **70% State of Health (SoH)** retention. | | **TVS Motor (iQube)** | **3 Years / 50,000 km** | Up to 5 Years | Standard manufacturing defects; coverage drops if the vehicle is not serviced at authorized centers. | | **Bajaj Auto (Chetak)** | **3 Years / 50,000 km** | Up to 5 Years | Standard warranty applies to both LFP and NMC variants across the platform. | | **Hero MotoCorp (Vida)** | **5 Years / 50,000 km** | Available | Strong standard warranty baseline compared to traditional legacy brands. | | **Ampere EV** | **5 Years / 75,000 km** | Included on specific LFP packs | Heavily promotes thermal stability and longevity of their in-house LFP battery packs. | --- ### Key Terms You Must Check (The "Fine Print") When comparing EV battery warranties in India, the total duration (years or kilometers) is only half the story. Always look closely at the following constraints: * **State of Health (SoH) Clause:** A battery doesn’t just "die"; it slowly loses its ability to hold a charge over time. A great warranty (like Ather's or Ola's) guarantees that if the battery capacity falls below **70%** during the warranty window, you get a free repair or replacement. Brands without a specified SoH clause may only cover absolute battery failure. * **Battery Chemistry (LFP vs. NMC):** * **LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate):** Used heavily by Ampere and certain variants of other brands. LFP packs possess superior thermal stability (crucial for Indian summers) and support more charge cycles (typically 3,000+), meaning they naturally outlast their warranty. * * **NMC (Nickel Manganese Cobalt):** Offers higher energy density (more range in less space) but is more susceptible to degradation if exposed to regular temperatures exceeding 40°C. * **The Service Catch:** Almost all manufacturers will void your battery warranty if you skip scheduled periodic maintenance or get electrical accessories fitted by unauthorized third-party mechanics. Which specific electric scooter model are you currently leaning toward purchasing?

Answered 18 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.

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