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Prompt 24 · 23 June 2026

# Electric scooter after-sales support comparison India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 23 June 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

ChatGPTgpt-5-5

Answered 23 June 2026

If your top priority in 2026 is \*\*after-sales support, service reach, spare-parts availability, and warranty handling\*\*, the ranking in India looks quite different from a ranking based purely on features or range. ## After-sales support ranking (India, 2026) | Rank | Brand | Service Network | Spare Parts Availability | Service Experience | Best For | |--------|--------|--------|--------|--------|--------| | 1 | Bajaj Chetak | Excellent | Excellent | Consistently strong | Buyers in Tier-2/3 cities | | 2 | TVS iQube | Excellent | Very good | Generally reliable | Mainstream family users | | 3 | Ather Energy | Good and growing | Good | Among the best quality service | Metro and Tier-1 buyers | | 4 | Hero Vida | Good (leverages Hero network) | Good | Improving rapidly | Wider-city coverage | | 5 | Ola Electric | Mixed | Mixed | Still inconsistent | Feature-focused buyers | ### 1\. Bajaj Chetak — strongest overall support Bajaj currently has the largest and most mature support ecosystem among dedicated EV scooter brands. The company advertises 4,100+ service centers nationwide, and owners generally report faster turnaround times and easier access to spares. \*\*Strengths\*\* - Extensive nationwide service reach - Good availability of parts - Faster warranty processing - Strong support outside metros \*\*Weaknesses\*\* - Not always the most feature-rich scooter - Service quality still varies by dealer ### 2\. TVS iQube — safest mainstream choice While TVS has not publicized service-center counts in the same way as some competitors, its long-established dealer and workshop network is one of the biggest advantages for iQube owners. Community discussions and market analyses consistently cite TVS's dealer reach as a major reason for strong EV adoption. \*\*Strengths\*\* - Large dealer footprint - Familiar service ecosystem - Strong rural and semi-urban coverage \*\*Weaknesses\*\* - Digital service experience not as polished as Ather ### 3\. Ather — best service quality, not best reach Ather has expanded aggressively and now operates roughly 500 authorized service centers nationwide, nearly doubling its network in FY26\. It also offers ExpressCare maintenance at selected locations. Many owners praise transparency and technical competence. \*\*Strengths\*\* - High-quality service processes - Well-trained EV technicians - Better customer communication \*\*Weaknesses\*\* - Coverage still trails Bajaj and TVS in smaller towns - Parts availability can be slower outside major cities ### 4\. Hero Vida — rising contender Vida benefits from the broader Hero MotoCorp ecosystem, giving it better support potential than many newer EV-only brands. Owner discussions frequently highlight Hero's existing dealer network as a major advantage, particularly outside large cities. \*\*Strengths\*\* - Access to Hero's nationwide infrastructure - Improving service footprint - Better Tier-2 coverage than many EV startups \*\*Weaknesses\*\* - EV service experience still developing ### 5\. Ola Electric — improving but still a risk Ola remains one of India's largest EV brands, but after-sales support continues to generate the most complaints among major manufacturers. Reports of service delays, parts shortages, and inconsistent service-center experiences remain common, although the company continues investing heavily in operations and expansion. \*\*Strengths\*\* - Strong feature set - Wide product lineup - Competitive pricing \*\*Weaknesses\*\* - Inconsistent service quality - Longer repair times reported by many owners - Customer support reputation remains mixed ## Which brand should you buy based on location? | Location | Recommended Brand | |----------|------------------| | Delhi NCR, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune | Ather, TVS, Bajaj | | Tier-2 cities | Bajaj, TVS, Vida | | Tier-3 towns and smaller districts | Bajaj, TVS | | Buyers prioritizing premium service experience | Ather | | Buyers prioritizing lowest ownership risk | Bajaj Chetak | ### Bottom line For 2026, if after-sales support is the deciding factor: 1\. \*\*Bajaj Chetak\*\* – strongest overall support network. 2\. \*\*TVS iQube\*\* – safest mainstream choice. 3\. \*\*Ather\*\* – best service quality where coverage exists. 4\. \*\*Hero Vida\*\* – improving rapidly thanks to Hero's network. 5\. \*\*Ola Electric\*\* – buy mainly for features/value, not for best after-sales support. If you're planning to buy in Delhi, I can also compare the actual service-center coverage and owner feedback specifically for Delhi NCR.

Brands named

[Bajaj Chetak](https://chetak.com "Visit Bajaj Chetak")[TVS iQube](https://tvsmotor.com "Visit TVS iQube")[Ather](https://atherenergy.com "Visit Ather")[Hero Vida](https://vidaworld.com "Visit Hero Vida")[Ola Electric](https://olaelectric.com "Visit Ola Electric")

Sources cited · 6

* [Chetak Customer Support | Get Help with Your Electric Scooterchetak.com/support](https://www.chetak.com/support?utm%5Fsource=chatgpt.com)
* [India Electric Two-Wheeler Sales Report – 2025reddit.com/r/indianbikes/comments/1qngu73/india\_electric\_twowheeler\_sales\_report\_2025](https://www.reddit.com/r/indianbikes/comments/1qngu73/india%5Felectric%5Ftwowheeler%5Fsales%5Freport%5F2025/?utm%5Fsource=chatgpt.com)
* [Ather Now Has 500 Service Centres Nationwide - BikeWalebikewale.com/news/ather-now-has-500-service-centres-nationwide](https://www.bikewale.com/news/ather-now-has-500-service-centres-nationwide/?utm%5Fsource=chatgpt.com)
* [Heard mixed things about after-sales service for EVs. Is Hero doing better with VX2 support than Ola or Ather?reddit.com/r/motorcycles/comments/1nfrpcv/heard\_mixed\_things\_about\_aftersales\_service\_for](https://www.reddit.com/r/motorcycles/comments/1nfrpcv/heard%5Fmixed%5Fthings%5Fabout%5Faftersales%5Fservice%5Ffor/?utm%5Fsource=chatgpt.com)
* [Indian e-scooter firm Ola Electric to lay off 5% of workforce amid profitability pushreuters.com/business/world-at-work/indian-electric-scooter-firm-ola-electric-says-it-will-lay-off-5-workforce-2026-01-30](https://www.reuters.com/business/world-at-work/indian-electric-scooter-firm-ola-electric-says-it-will-lay-off-5-workforce-2026-01-30/?utm%5Fsource=chatgpt.com)
* [Ola Electric’s Service Network In India Is A Complete Disaster: 118 Out Of 135 Cities Have Zero Available Service Slotsreddit.com/r/india/comments/1nsp6nh](https://www.reddit.com/r/india/comments/1nsp6nh?utm%5Fsource=chatgpt.com)

Geminigemini-3-flash

Answered 23 June 2026

The after-sales support ecosystem for electric scooters in India has undergone a major shift. The market has matured from early-stage experimental service setups to a highly competitive environment where established legacy automotive giants and structured EV pure-plays are outperforming brands that prioritized rapid sales scaling over service infrastructure. The customer service landscape, infrastructure, and reliability across India's top electric scooter manufacturers shape the current market. --- ### 1\. TVS Motor Company (iQube Series) \*\*Verdict: Most Reliable & Widest Reach\*\* TVS has leveraged its decades-long legacy petrol-scooter service network to support its EV portfolio, making it a market leader in trust and customer satisfaction. \* \*\*Network Penetration:\*\* Exceptionally high. Because TVS integrates EV servicing into its existing massive nationwide dealership network, support is readily available in Tier-1, Tier-2, and Tier-3 cities. \* \*\*Turnaround Time (TAT):\*\* Fast. Most routine service requirements or minor part replacements are handled within a day. \* \*\*Staff & Expertise:\*\* Mechanics are trained traditionally with structured corporate protocols. Diagnosing mechanical parts is seamless, though complex software or battery management system (BMS) glitches can occasionally require a dedicated EV specialist at the service center. \* \*\*Spare Parts Availability:\*\* High. A mature supply chain ensures components are readily available, reducing the risk of a vehicle sitting idle for weeks. ### 2\. Bajaj Auto (Chetak Series) \*\*Verdict: Premium, Highly Dependable Experience\*\* Bajaj takes a highly structured approach to its Chetak service network, mirroring the reliability of its legacy internal combustion engine (ICE) business. \* \*\*Network Penetration:\*\* Very strong. Supported by expansive Bajaj dealerships, and augmented by premium exclusive Chetak experience centers across urban and semi-urban markets. \* \*\*Turnaround Time (TAT):\*\* Predictable and swift. Given that the Chetak utilizes high-quality metal body construction, physical repairs or panel replacements are handled efficiently via standard workshop processes. \* \*\*Staff & Expertise:\*\* Highly trained workforce. Techs are adept at resolving both structural repairs and electric powertrain issues. \* \*\*Spare Parts Availability:\*\* Excellent. Bajaj maintains robust localized inventory levels, minimizing long wait times for parts. ### 3\. Ather Energy (450X & Rizta Series) \*\*Verdict: Most Tech-First & Disciplined EV Service\*\* Ather has stayed away from chaotic expansion, preferring a disciplined, highly standardized approach to service. They consistently score high on customer retention and transparency. \* \*\*Network Penetration:\*\* Moderate to High. Originally strong only in Tier-1 cities, Ather has expanded into major Tier-2 cities. They maintain strict quality control over every authorized service center. \* \*\*Turnaround Time (TAT):\*\* Excellent. They utilize cloud diagnostics—meaning service centers often know what is wrong with the scooter via data logs before it even arrives at the workshop. \* \*\*Staff & Expertise:\*\* Superior. Because Ather is a pure-play EV company, their technicians are highly specialized in electronics, battery analytics, and software-driven troubleshooting. \* \*\*Service Packages:\*\* Ather offers comprehensive annual maintenance contracts (Ather Care) that bundle software updates, data connectivity, and physical servicing transparently. ### 4\. Hero MotoCorp (Vida Series) \*\*Verdict: Rapidly Improving & High Potential\*\* Hero MotoCorp entered the premium EV race later but has aggressively built out its service structure utilizing its massive nationwide presence. \* \*\*Network Penetration:\*\* Fast growing. Hero is systematically upgrading selected premium dealerships from its vast network to handle the Vida lineup, improving access across rural and urban lines. \* \*\*Turnaround Time (TAT):\*\* Standard. Removable battery architectures make it easier to isolate battery faults without needing to ground the entire scooter for prolonged periods. \* \*\*Staff & Expertise:\*\* Moving from basic training to advanced competency. Hero's massive scale ensures regular training rollouts, though some standalone locations are more proficient than others. ### 5\. Ola Electric (S1 Series) \*\*Verdict: Recovering Network in the Middle of a Major Turnaround\*\* Ola initially adopted a hyper-growth strategy, relying on direct-to-consumer digital bookings and mobile door-step service. Rapidly scaling sales without a proportionally sized brick-and-mortar service network led to significant backlogs, part shortages, and customer friction. \* \*\*Network Penetration:\*\* High on paper, but uneven. In response to bottlenecks, Ola has aggressively shifted from purely "doorstep service" to setting up physical service centers and partnering with local independent mechanics. \* \*\*Turnaround Time (TAT):\*\* Variable. While minor software patches occur over-the-air (OTA) and basic fixes are quick, complex hardware issues or accident repairs can still face delays depending on localized spare part inventory. \* \*\*Staff & Expertise:\*\* Improving. The brand has been actively hiring and upskilling technicians to tackle complex electronic failures, though consistency from center to center remains a work in progress. --- ### Summary Comparison Table | Feature | TVS | Bajaj | Ather | Hero Vida | Ola | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | \*\*Service Model\*\* | Traditional Workshop | Traditional Workshop | Specialized EV Centers | Legacy-linked Hubs | Experience Centers / Doorstep | | \*\*Geographic Reach\*\* | Nationwide (Deep Tier-3) | Nationwide (Deep Tier-3) | Tier-1 & Tier-2 Focus | Expanding Rapidly | Widespread but inconsistent | | \*\*Diagnostics\*\* | Standard / Manual | Standard / Manual | Cloud-Connected / Advanced | Standard | Digital App / OTA Heavy | | \*\*Turnaround Time\*\* | Fast (1-2 days) | Fast (1-2 days) | Very Fast / Scheduled | Moderate | Variable | | \*\*Customer Sentiment\*\* | High Trust | High Trust | Very Satisfied / Loyal | Growing Trust | Improving / Cautious | ### Buying Recommendation Based on After-Sales: \* \*\*Choose TVS or Bajaj\*\* if you live outside a major metropolitan hub, prioritize hassle-free legacy reliability, and want a physical workshop close by with immediate spare part access. \* \*\*Choose Ather\*\* if you are tech-focused, live in a Tier-1 or major Tier-2 city, and value transparent, highly efficient cloud-based troubleshooting. \* \*\*Choose Hero Vida\*\* if you want the flexibility of removable batteries backed by an automotive giant that is rapidly optimizing its EV reach. \* \*\*Choose Ola\*\* if you prioritize maximum feature sets and range, provided you have verified the operational quality of the physical Ola service center closest to your specific location.

Brands named

[TVS iQube](https://tvsmotor.com "Visit TVS iQube")[Ola Electric](https://olaelectric.com "Visit Ola Electric")[Ather](https://atherenergy.com "Visit Ather")[Bajaj Chetak](https://chetak.com "Visit Bajaj Chetak")[Hero Vida](https://vidaworld.com "Visit Hero Vida")

Sources cited · 4

* [Best Electric Scooter Companies India 2026: Top Picks for the Future - GYROORgyroorboard.com/blogs/learn-with-gyroor/best-electric-scooter-companies-india-2026-top-picks-for-the-future](https://gyroorboard.com/blogs/learn-with-gyroor/best-electric-scooter-companies-india-2026-top-picks-for-the-future)
* [Top EV Scooters in India Worth Buying in 2026 - Apna Mechanicapnamechanic.com/bikes/top-ev-scooters-in-india-worth-buying-in-2026](https://www.apnamechanic.com/bikes/top-ev-scooters-in-india-worth-buying-in-2026/#:~:text=Real-World%20Performance,the%20company's%20dependable%20service%20network.)
* [Ola Electric vs TVS vs Bajaj vs Ather: Who's Leading India's EV Race? - INDmoneyindmoney.com/blog/stocks/ola-electric-vs-tvs-bajaj-ather-india-ev-scooter-industry](https://www.indmoney.com/blog/stocks/ola-electric-vs-tvs-bajaj-ather-india-ev-scooter-industry#:~:text=TVS%20and%20Bajaj%20are%20not,them%20in%20the%20EV%20space.)
* [Bajaj Chetak vs Ather Rizta vs TVS iQube vs Ola S1 Pro Gen 2 - Know which one is Popularthebikejunction.com/news/bajaj-chetak-vs-ather-rizta-vs-tvs-i-qube-vs-ola-s1-pro-gen-2](https://thebikejunction.com/news/bajaj-chetak-vs-ather-rizta-vs-tvs-i-qube-vs-ola-s1-pro-gen-2#:~:text=Model%20Name,build%20quality%20and%20perfect%20finish.)

AI ModeGoogle AI Mode

Answered 23 June 2026

Based on the landscape as of mid-2026, electric scooter after-sales support in India has shifted towards robust physical networks, extended warranties, and digital diagnostics. \*\*Key After-Sales Support Comparison in 2026\*\* - \*\*TVS iQube (Top Performer):\*\* Continues to leverage TVS Motors' extensive nationwide dealership network, providing unmatched, traditional physical service center access and quick spare parts availability. - \*\*Bajaj Chetak (Premium Support):\*\* Operates on a premium service model through authorized Chetak dealerships, offering high-quality service, reliable after-sales, and dedicated mobile app support for maintenance scheduling. - \*\*Ampere (Greaves Electric Mobility):\*\* Offers competitive after-sales through the widely available Greaves service network, featuring a 5-year warranty on certain models (like the Magnus Grand) to reduce ownership anxiety. - \*\*Komaki:\*\* Focuses on a 3-year warranty for its smart scooter range (e.g., MG Pro GR ) with graphene batteries, aiming for long-term component reliability. - \*\*Yakuza E-Vehicles:\*\* Focuses on, in addition to high-tech features, an "Advanced YZ-100 Technology Controller" to simplify diagnostics. \*\*Key Trends in 2026 After-Sales\*\* - \*\*Lower Maintenance:\*\* EVs now have significantly lower maintenance costs due to fewer moving parts—no engine oil, clutches, or exhaust systems. - \*\*App-Based Support:\*\* Most major brands use apps to track battery, range, and request service, with features like "find my scooter" or remote diagnostics becoming standard. - \*\*Warranties:\*\* 5-year warranties are becoming standard for premium/mid-range models, particularly on batteries. If you are choosing based on support reliability, traditional manufacturers like \*\*TVS\*\* and \*\*Bajaj\*\* hold an edge over newer entrants due to their massive, pre-existing dealership infrastructures. To give you a better comparison based on your needs, could you tell me: 1\. Are you located in a \*\*metro city\*\* or a \*\*Tier-2/3 town\*\*? 2\. Is a \*\*wide, physical service network\*\* more important to you than \*\*high-tech app support\*\*?

Brands named

[TVS iQube](https://tvsmotor.com "Visit TVS iQube")[Ampere](https://amperevehicles.com "Visit Ampere")[Ola Electric](https://olaelectric.com "Visit Ola Electric")[Bajaj Chetak](https://chetak.com "Visit Bajaj Chetak")

Sources cited · 1

* [blog / how to choose electric scooter india 2026ampere.greaveselectricmobility.com/blog/how-to-choose-electric-scooter-india-2026](https://ampere.greaveselectricmobility.com/blog/how-to-choose-electric-scooter-india-2026)

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