If your main concern is **long-term battery protection**, **degradation coverage**, and **clarity of warranty terms**, there are significant differences among India's major electric scooter brands in 2026. | Warranty Feature | Ather Energy | Ola Electric | TVS Motor Company | Bajaj Auto | |---|---|---|---|---| | Standard battery warranty | 3 years | 3 years / 40,000 km | Typically 3 years (varies by variant) | Typically 3 years (varies by variant) | | Extended battery warranty available | Yes | Yes | Yes (market-dependent plans) | Yes (market-dependent plans) | | Longest published coverage | 8 years / 80,000 km | Up to 8 years / 100,000 km (top-up plan) | Usually up to 5 years in most plans | Usually up to 5 years in most plans | | Explicit battery degradation guarantee | Yes (70% SoH) | Yes (70% performance threshold under top-up plan) | Not prominently published | Not prominently published | | Free battery replacement for degradation below threshold | Yes | Yes | Unclear/public details limited | Unclear/public details limited | | Deep-discharge protection | Covered under Eight70 plan | Historically restricted by terms; check current policy | Check dealer policy | Check dealer policy | ### Best warranty for battery health: Ather Ather Energy stands out because its Eight70 program explicitly guarantees battery health above 70% and promises replacement if it falls below that threshold within the warranty period. It also clearly documents degradation coverage, which many competitors do not explain as transparently. Coverage can extend to 8 years or 80,000 km. ### Longest mileage coverage: Ola Ola Electric offers battery top-up warranty plans extending coverage up to 8 years and as much as 100,000 km (some plans mention even higher kilometer limits depending on eligibility). The warranty includes battery replacement for manufacturing defects and degradation below specified thresholds. ### TVS iQube and Bajaj Chetak Both TVS iQube and Bajaj Chetak are widely regarded as reliable scooters with strong service networks, but their public documentation on battery degradation guarantees is generally less explicit than Ather's or Ola's. Extended warranty options exist, but buyers should carefully verify whether battery-health degradation (not just outright failure) is covered. ### Practical ranking for battery warranty (2026) 1. Ather Energy — strongest and clearest degradation warranty. 2. Ola Electric — longest mileage coverage, but read exclusions carefully. 3. TVS iQube — good reliability, less transparent degradation coverage. 4. Bajaj Chetak — strong brand and service reputation, but warranty details are less battery-health focused. For a buyer planning to keep a scooter **6–8 years**, the most important warranty clause is not the number of years but whether the manufacturer guarantees a minimum battery State of Health (SoH). On that criterion, Ather currently has the clearest offering in India. If you're deciding between specific scooters such as Ather Rizta, TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak 35 Series, and Ola S1 Pro Gen 3, I can also compare their battery warranties, replacement costs, and service-network strengths side-by-side.
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