For **reliability in India in 2026**, the safest choices are: 1. TVS Motor Company (iQube series) 2. Bajaj Auto (Chetak series) 3. Ather Energy (Rizta & 450 series) The main reasons are: - Large service networks across India - Better spare-parts availability - More mature battery management systems - Fewer reports of software and after-sales issues compared with newer EV startups - Strong long-term resale value and brand trust ### My ranking for reliability | Rank | Brand | Reliability | Service Network | Software | |--------|--------|--------|--------|--------| | 1 | TVS Motor Company | Excellent | Excellent | Good | | 2 | Bajaj Auto | Excellent | Excellent | Good | | 3 | Ather Energy | Very Good | Very Good | Excellent | | 4 | Hero MotoCorp | Good | Very Good | Good | | 5 | Ola Electric | Average | Improving | Excellent | Recent sales and market-share trends also show TVS, Bajaj and Ather leading the market, which generally correlates with stronger service ecosystems and owner confidence. ### Best choice by use case - **Want maximum peace of mind?** → TVS iQube - **Want tank-like build quality?** → Bajaj Chetak - **Want the best balance of reliability and technology?** → Ather Rizta or Ather 450X - **Want maximum performance/features?** → Ola S1 Pro, but reliability and service remain more debated than TVS/Bajaj/Ather. If I were buying an electric scooter in Andhra Pradesh for **5+ years of ownership**, I would shortlist: 1. TVS iQube ST 2. Bajaj Chetak 3501 3. Ather Rizta Z Those three currently offer the strongest combination of reliability, service support, battery confidence, and ownership experience.
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